Best way to study for the LEED Exam: Practice, practice, practice!

I think that one of the reasons why I passed this difficult exam is because I really knew exactly what to expect.  If I didn’t, I don’t know how I would have done on the thing.  A few days prior to the exam, it might have even been the day before, I sat down with my boss for about 20 minutes and went over the way the test was proctored.  He had taken the test a few weeks prior, so the format was really fresh in his mind.

The company I was working for had plenty of resources available to study.  One of the most important were the practice exams.  They were very nice because they were in a similar format to what is on the actual test: multiple-multiple choice.  This means there are multiple correct answers.  The question will say “Which 3 of the 5 are…”.  The first two are usually pretty easy, but it is the last one that always holds you up.

It was nice practicing using these practice exams.  It really helped me get used to the question format and become prepared to take the exam.  The only problem is that the writer of these exam’s wasn’t perfect, and there were a number of questions that were just wrong!  I would email the guy with my thoughts and he would say “Yup, that one is wrong!  I’ll go ahead and change it”.

So try to take a few practice exams before the test, but be careful which exams you are taking!

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