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I’m so relieved that it’s finally over and I can get back to my normal life again, but honestly all of the studying really
paid off. I scored a 185 which was the result of an average 80-85% in each of the 4 categories tested. I’m pretty
happy with that. My lowest scored category, however, was in the Knowledge of LEED Credit Intents and
Requirements section in which I only scored a 76%. This was a definite surprise to me since I thought I knew the
LEED credits like the back of my hand. I am notorious for being a bad multiple-choice test taker (I tend to think too
much and perform reverse psychology on myself) so maybe that had something to do with it.
The test questions were definitely NOT straightforward. A lot were very wordy and you really had to focus and take
a closer look while reading the questions to determine exactly what they were looking for. I would compare them to
be most similar to the sample questions on the greenexamprep.com website and the Colorado Chapter Study Guide .
I’m not really one for endorsing products, but I must say the greenexamprep.com tests helped me out A TON. The
test questions on there are very tough and nit-picky, but they are good at preparing you for test and for things that
aren’t exactly said straight-out in any guides. Plus, the tests are taken on the computer exactly like on test day – and
you get 4 different tests with different questions to take as many times as you like for a certain amount of days. I’ve
heard lots mixed reviews about the greenexamprep.com tests – but they get a thumbs up from me.
Based on the GCBI LEED AP Handbook, I’m not really allowed to post any test questions or content I’ve seen here.
I will give you some of the topics that I believe "I should of studied more of." (*wink) Note: I have no clue how
many versions of the test there are or if the following "topics I should of studied more of" are covered in each. This
is just my opinion (in no particular order):