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10. LEED Referenced Standards associated with each credit – For the LEED Exam, you’ll need to memorize ALL of the referenced standards mentioned in the reference guide. Some LEED credits do not reference any standards while others can reference quite a few. Upon taking the Everblue LEED Green Associate exam prep course, you will receive seven 11×7″ study worksheets with all pertinent information related to LEED credits. Using Everblue’s study sheets will easily allow you to visually remember every credit reference and standard.
9. Credit Interpretation Ruling (CIR) process - Effective June 26, 2009, CIRs submitted by any registered project will no longer be vetted by USGBC or its LEED Technical Advisory Groups. CIR rulings will now be applicable only to the project that submitted them. Teams from unrelated projects will not be able to review these rulings. Therefore, a LEED AP candidate must know how to effectively use the CIR process to guide his or her project. Consult the USGBC’s list of guidelines for submitting a CIR.
8. Who on project team is primarily responsible for documenting each credit – Allow the following graphic to illustrate this point (Click to enlarge):
7. LEED Terms and Acronyms
6. Format of the LEED Exam/Testing Strategies
5. LEED Implementation Timeline for the project
4. How to choose the appropriate rating system
3. LEED Certification Process
2. Application & Fees Associated with LEED Certification
1. Familiarize yourself with the online LEED Credit Template format
