LEED, or Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, is a certification program that denotes how “green,” or compliant in terms of energy conservation, water usage, air quality, and building materials, a building is over the course of its construction and thereafter. LEED certification comes in four levels.
LEED, which stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, is a certification program focused primarily on new, commercial-building projects and based upon a points system. The more points you earn, the higher your rating.
Each LEED exam has a total of 100 questions and is scored on a scale of 125 to 200 points. So if you got zero questions correct, you would still score 125 on the exam. Likewise, if you got all 100 questions correct, you would score a 200. A score of 170 is required to pass any of the exams.
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