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The LEED Green Associate exam and the five LEED AP+ Specialty exams are each comprised of 100 multiple choice, multiple answer questions that must be completed in two hours. The exam is proctored at a Prometric Testing Center and is available to take six days a week, as the candidate schedules to take it.
Exam questions default to the best answer, and scores range from 125-200. Individuals receive a passing score when they have earned 170 points. Wrong answers do not count against the individual. Because it is a computer-based test, there are no scheduled breaks. Digital watches are not permitted, as calculators will be provided. Prometric will also provide scrap paper and pencils for any calculations.
Individuals should arrive 15 minutes early at the Prometric Testing Center and should bring a photo ID with the individual’s signature. Headphones and lockers will be available to individuals taking the exam. To register for the exam, visit www.GBCI.org.
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