Prepare to pass the U.S. Green Building Council’s Green Associate Accreditation Exam. Includes the opportunity to work on a LEED Project to obtain the work experience required to take the exam. After the last class Oct. 9, 2012, the instructor will work with each member individually to review their practice tests until they are achieving a 90% score and ready to pass the exam.
When: Five Tuesday evenings from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. – Class will prepare you to pass the Green Associate exam.
Where: Green Cincinnati Education Advocacy LEED Platinum office, 126A West 14th St., Cincinnati, OH 45202
Class fee: $250, space is limited so please contact Chuck Lohre ASAP 513-260-9025, chuck@lohre.com
Class Materials Required: You will need this study package for the class: An online subscription to GreenExamPrep.com Silver Package (Study Guide, Flash Cards, On-Line Practice Tests) $64.95 http://www.greenexamprep.com/
USGBC Registration and Exam fee: $250, http://www.gbci.org/main-nav/professional-credentials/credentials.aspx#
Instructor: This training is led by Chuck Lohre, LEED AP+ and 2009/10 Board Member and Communications Chair of the Regional Cincinnati Chapter of the USGBC. Chuck has extensively toured and promoted many national and regional LEED projects since 2006.
FAQ for the LEED GA Class:
Q: Should I register for this training?
A: This training is intended for anyone who wants assistance preparing for the USGBC Green Associate exam, especially those without an architectural or engineering background. It will provide an interactive method to learning the material that is required to pass the LEED GA exam. The LEED GA exam is primarily focused on general green building principles through the lens of LEED.
Q: Will I need to do anything besides participate in the training to pass the LEED AP exam?
A: Study time outside class is essential. How much will depend on the individual. The training will provide guidance and structure, tips and techniques, sample questions and homework exercises to help you prepare. It will also be necessary to study the entire Green Exam Prep Study Guide because that is the primary material tested on the exam.
Q: After participating in the training, when should I take the LEED GA exam?
A: You should allow sufficient time after the last session to review the material and prepare for the LEED GA exam. It is recommended you take the test within a month after finishing the class depending on your familiarity with LEED, your test-taking skills, and the amount of time you spend studying between classes. You have to be achieving 90% on your practice tests to pass.
Good luck and contact us any time for questions and encouragement.
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