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There are so many ways to prepare if you’re considering getting LEED credentials. Choose the format that works best for you. Consider how many hours you can dedicate to studying There are many available formats today so it’s incredibly easy for you to take L.E.E.D. certification classes at your convenience.

These are the options available to you:

  • Program Courses from Approved Providers
  • Webinars
  • Classroom Workshops
  • Web Courses

LEED Classes Are Found Online

This is more of a self-study type of format. They’re taken at your own (slow or fast) pace. Classes can take from 1 hour or 5 hours. You will have full access to course material so generally, there’s a lot of time for you to finish your course. Because it's online, the opportunity for distractions will exist but when you’re motivated, you can do this easily.

Classes from USGBC Approved Education Providers

This format is very flexible as well since the LEED classes can be given across many venues. Experts will lead classes in the specific areas that they’re most adept at. The USGBC is the approving authority for LEED education. This allows business of all kinds to develop educational programs in order to share knowledge learned within their niche.

Classroom Style Workshops

These LEED classes are normally done in a classroom setting. Sometimes, these can be small settings or even as large as an auditorium. Some companies offer on-site, or in-house, training workshops for companies and their employees. The instructor is usually a LEED expert. Not only would this option allow you to interact with a professional in person, but it would be a great way to start meeting and networking with other LEED professionals.

Weekly Webinars

This type of LEED exam class merges a workshop and the online course. Scheduling is very flexible plus there’s the advantage of online archival capabilities. Speakers can easily share their knowledge with the students and questions are often answered immediately. Take note that this requires some discipline on the part of the student too.

Whatever your reason is for taking the LEED exam class, it’s a good idea to pick the venue that is a good match to your schedule and your learning preference.

Everblue Training Institute offers expert LEED certification exam courses in cities all across the United States and around the world as well as online practice exams and webinars.

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