The book does an amazing job emphasizing and underlining/ bolding the important information that was actually on my exam. The first time for initial review, second to familiarize yourself with the facts and knowledge and the third time to memorize the information. READ: To start I read the LEED v4 BD&C Exam Guide 3x times as the book recommends.Besides these two books I downloaded the LEED AP BD+C Candidate Handbook from the USGBC website, and I printed off a list of acronyms and glossary of terms from.The books were by Gang Chen, LEED v4 BD&C Exam Guide, and LEED v4 BD&C Mock Exam. RESOURCES: I only bought 2 books to study from, both by the same author and nothing else.Here are my tips to pass the LEED AP BD+C exam in under 1 week: It is recommended that a total of 40-60 hours over 1-2 months for individuals is what is needed to pass the exam, but I feel that is completely unnecessary. So let me start by saying that I only studied 4.5 days total, and of those days I put in less than 25 hours. I would like to share with you my study habits that worked for me, and what didn’t work so you too can achieve success and pass your first time too. More information on the program can be found here.This past week I took the LEED AP BD+C exam and passed on my first try. The following versions of LEED are now eligible for streamlined certification with WELL v2:
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