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J**K
Helped me pass the LEED Green Associate Exam
I used this book as a supplement along with Gang's LEED Green Associate Exam Guide and some other practice exams found online as my primary sources for studying for the exam, and I passed!After studying the material from the Green book, I took the two Mock exams in this book as a gauge and scored under 50% correct in both. This scared me to study a bit harder a few days prior to my testing date which probably helped. What may have helped me more though were the explanations to the answers to some of the questions that I answered wrong as well as the websites that are referenced.Both mock exams included in this book are harder than the actual test which might be a good thing. I highly recommend taking additional practice tests as the questions in this book do not cover the entire range of subjects that may be covered on the exam. There are a few that can be found online for free. Also, if you need more practice some of my peers who passed the exam spent $50 for this: http://www.gbes.com/store/products/PTLEEDGREENASSOCIATE.htmlFor $35, I think this book is a bit pricey for only two Mock exams. However, I would still recommend using this book for practice. I deducted a star because it's not a good representation of the actual exam in terms of difficulty and there are many typos and grammatical errors. See my review for the Green book (LEED Green Associate Exam Guide) for more info on how I passed.
W**N
Terrible and Frustrating!
This is the worst test preparation/mock exam book I have ever read. There are several flaws:1. The author uses 25% of the book as a shameful infomercial to sell you his other LEED study guides and LEED mock exam books. When he's not selling you another one of his books, he's telling you how smart he is and how your only chance of passing the exam is with his "gifted" help and "insightful" books.2. I get the impression that the author is not a native english speaker. At times, the text-- particularly the ever important test questions-- are written in disjointed and difficult-to-read sentence structures. More importantly, the nuance of a question and answer series is lost on the reader completely or only attainable through a tortured intepretation of the question's language.3. The questions themselves are not helpful. Rather than offering choices that are theory, application or analytically based, the author distinguishes choices by things like spelling or punctuation-- for example, "portable" water vs. "potable" water. The problem is, the real test doesn't engage in this low-level deceit (except with regard to USGBC logos and references). In fact, the test challenges the examinee in theory, application and analysis.4. Questions with multiple answers are often not identified as such-- a critical issue with the real test and one that the test taker needs to prepare for.In the end, I ditched the book as I came to distrust any of the rhetoric, process or answers. Frankly, I didn't want potentially bad information to taint my study process. Honestly, I feel like I passed this exam despite this book and despite the author's "help".
G**N
These are TOUGH sample tests. You need this book.
I used this book as a review in the day or two before my exam. The questions in this book could very well be found on the exam, but most actual exam questions will not be as complex as they are made here. Most of these questions on these mock exams have a twist or trick and many can only be answered if you know the materials backwards and forward. This makes for GREAT exam preparation because it makes you acutely aware of the types of tricks and the level of detail you MIGHT see on the exam. When I went in for the exam today my eyes were wide open.If you read what Mr. Chen states in his book, the exam has to test you on the main concepts more that the detail in order to make the exam and certification legally defensable. I hope Mr. Chen updates this book for the new Version 4 material soon so others will have the benefit of this book before they take the new Version 4 exam.
A**.
Excellent Guide, Tougher than the Actual Exam!
I found this and the supplemental review guides to be extraordinarily helpful. I read both books and glanced at a couple online documents, but otherwise I relied purely on this books and passed with flying colors. I scored about a 65% on both of these mock exams the day before I took the exam and scored about a 91% on the actual thing. I was more than prepared for the Green Associate Exam and couldn't be happier. I'll take a pass any day! Also, I think that these exams, while not flawless, help you on your way to become a LEED AP, helping make sure you know MORE than is needed on this first, easier part of the exam. I would definitely recommend this and the accompanying guide, especially if you're on a tight schedule (I budgeted two weeks over the Thanksgiving holiday and found it to be a pretty good time table). Good luck and think Green!
S**R
Nailed that LEED GA on the first try!
With this book, plus the Green Associate Exam Guide (also by Gang Chen) combined with all the free .PDF downloads printed from the USGBC website, I passed my LEED GA exam on the first attempt! This little book has 2 full mock-exams you can test yourself on throughout your studying to gauge when you are primed & ready to take the exam. Plus you can keep it out of the waste stream & landfills when you're done with it by sending it back to Amazon for store credit! Highly recommended.
O**S
Good book...
I just pass the test with 183. The questions are more difficult that the ones that I saw in the test...That is good if you want to be sure that you will pass...
K**R
There are better study materials out there
Some of the answers contradict what I have learned directly from the USGBC study material. Also, LEED GA is not an acceptable way to address LEED Green Associate, that should have been my first red flag before purchasing.
J**B
Not the best way to study
Nearly 25-35% of the book is self promotion. The pages are cheap and can not handle note taking / highlighting, without bleeding into other pages. Overall, information is good, but does not compare to available online study guides.
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