After having studied the LEED material, GA and beyond for several years, I felt this video is fantastic and and your general approach are top notch. Thank you for sharing such quality material in such a lucid way with generousity, smart pacing and balanced encouragement.
Very helpful! I’ve always been curious, is there a reason for not being able to use “LEED GA”? (Would be nice to be able to abbreviate on resumes, LinkedIn, etc.) Of course, I understand it is USGBC guideline and I would adhere to their protocol and use “LEED Green Associate” ultimately.
Generally, the USGBC is very particular about their branding and by that token, they want to make sure there is no confusion or conjecture about any of their credential information. With so many different credentials offered, the USGBC has put a focus on their specific branding to differentiate the different credential types.
It varies greatly from person to person; you know your study habits best, but we recommend setting your date and going over practice test material until you feel like you have a good handle on all the information. We offer tons of study material to help you pass at our website, GBES.com if you need some guidance!
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After having studied the LEED material, GA and beyond for several years, I felt this video is fantastic and and your general approach are top notch. Thank you for sharing such quality material in such a lucid way with generousity, smart pacing and balanced encouragement.
We do strive for best in class education!
Green Associate not GA
Really appreciate your efforts @GBESm I'll definitely going to visit your website and check out the course materials. Thank you
This was very helpful! Easy to understand!
This video was so helpful! What certification should I pursue if I would like to build new farms and greenhouses or upgrade existing ones?
Thanks guys! very helpful tips
We are always happy to help learners everywhere!
Thanks for the guidelines. Is there any pre-requisit qualification or requirement for the certificate?
Helpfull!
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Very helpful!
I’ve always been curious, is there a reason for not being able to use “LEED GA”? (Would be nice to be able to abbreviate on resumes, LinkedIn, etc.)
Of course, I understand it is USGBC guideline and I would adhere to their protocol and use “LEED Green Associate” ultimately.
Generally, the USGBC is very particular about their branding and by that token, they want to make sure there is no confusion or conjecture about any of their credential information. With so many different credentials offered, the USGBC has put a focus on their specific branding to differentiate the different credential types.
Thanks for your Video! How long does it take to prepare and pass the LEED BD+C?
Has the recommendations on numbers to know changed since this has been posted?
The numbers listed in this video are currently the main number's you'll want to know when taking the exam.
What about the exam fee for the USGBC? I'm from Sri Lanka 🇱🇰
The price is equivalent world-wide through USGBC.
Is the pricing in your website in US dollars?
Is it required to get LEED Green Associate credit before obtain LEED AP?
Yes, you must receive your LEED. Green Associate Credential before you pursue any of the other LEED AP credentials.
Want to join and become AP
Who can help me pass this leed Ap exam?
We have all the tools you need to pass your exam on the first try!
Check out GBES.com for everything you need!
2:05 content starts ugh
We helpfully put section markers for each tip so it's easy for you to find the information you're looking for!
Hi, how many hours of study do yo recommend to pass the exam? Thank you!
It varies greatly from person to person; you know your study habits best, but we recommend setting your date and going over practice test material until you feel like you have a good handle on all the information.
We offer tons of study material to help you pass at our website, GBES.com if you need some guidance!