Purpose / Methodology:

Most people take our class for one reason: to maximize their chances of passing the LEED AP exam on their first try. Unfortunately, many classes miss the mark. Technical review sessions delve into applying LEED on real projects (Good, but is this what you need right now?) and others simply promote the benefits of building to the LEED standard. One-day, so-called "prep" classes amount to nothing more than a high-speed "information dump" consisting of too much information presented at a lightning fast pace with no explanation to help you understand.

Our class is NOT a technical review, it's not fluff and it's not an "information dump". Everblue's EXAM PREP COURSE is designed to help you pass the LEED AP exam!

"Knowing what you don't need to know is as important as knowing what you must know." At Everblue, we separate the "must know" material from the "ignore for now" information. By doing this, you make maximum use of your time and resources. (attention span, mental hard-drive space, and TIME.) You have limited time to study. You will be taught exactly what to study and what not to study. Everblue Training Institute will put you on the right track.

We at Everblue prepare our clients so thoroughly that we advise you what to do in the ten minutes immediately prior to their exam! Our thorough, two-day class is presented in a way that's exhilarating and interesting. At the same time, it's a lot of information presented in a relatively short amount of time. We know that compressing the same content into a single-day session is just impossible. When this happens students leave bewildered, confused, and unhappy. One day is just not enough time to explain things in a way that students can adequately "take hold" of the information in their minds. And forget about covering memorization tips or testing strategies -- there would be no time for that in a one-day class. We know this from our own experience. For these reasons, we no longer offer one-day classes.

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