Our Compelling Story

Our Compelling Story

When I first took the LEED AP exam I failed (miserably) in 2006. I guessed on many questions because I couldn’t memorize all the data I needed to know. Then I started Law School. Law students create mnemonic acronyms to remember large amounts of info for essay exams and the bar exam i.e. MA’S Crime PIGS or DAM FOIL or Mad Man Duress Consent to name a few. I thought if I can do this for law school and have success, why not the LEED AP exam?


So I created a mnemonic memory chart using acronyms. I wrote and rewrote that chart on paper until I could regurgitate by heart with no problem. I walked into the exam room. I was given 1 sheet of paper and a pencil. I completely regurgitated that chart from memory in about 10mins and then used it as a basis to answer the exam Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs). I passed in 2007!!! My LEED AP chart was simply 2 pages. Now they are 3 pages and Healthcare is 4 pages. LEED v4 has so many more options, formulas, Paths and Cases, you NEED this mnemonic chart. Save yourself time and costly retests. Try this chart and tell your friends!!!! After you pass, come back to the site and submit your testimonial. Good, bad or uglie, I will publish your testimonial.


Steve R.

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