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Overview: What Will Be On the LEED ID+C Exam?

The Interior Design & Construction exam is a two-part exam. The first part is actually the same as the Green Associate exam, which is a 2-hour, 100 question test. The second part is the ID+C portion, which is specifically about the ID+C reference guide and is also a 2-hour, 100 question test. So overall, it’s a 200 question, 4 hours exam. You can choose to take the GA exam first, and then the ID+C exam at a later date.

The ID+C portion of the exam will test your knowledge of the information in the BD+C reference guide. You will need to memorize all prerequisites, credits and their related details in order to successfully complete the exam.

The ID+C reference guide is broken down into the following 6 categories:

  • Sustainable Sites (SS)
  • Water Efficiency (WE)
  • Energy and Atmosphere (WE)
  • Materials and Resources (MR)
  • Indoor Environmental Quality (EQ)
  • Innovation in Design (ID)

There is also a section about regional priority you should learn about.

Each category is broken down into related prerequisites and credits. Prerequisites are mandatory requirements that a project team must fulfill. If the project fails to meet even just one of the 10 prerequisites, it will not qualify for LEED certification. No points are earned for fulfilling the requirements of the prerequisites.

Credits are where the points are earned. Each credit contains a different strategy and specific requirements that you need to memorize backwards and forwards. Each credit is neatly broken down further into the following parts:

  • Intent
  • Requirements
  • Benefits and Issues to Consider
  • Related Credits
  • Summary of Referenced Standards
  • Implementation
  • Timeline and Team
  • Calculations
  • Documentation Guidance
  • Examples
  • Exemplary Performance
  • Regional Variations
  • Operations and Maintenance Consideration
  • Resources; and
  • Definitions

It’s your job to understand each and every part of each prerequisite and credit. It’s a lot of information to cover, especially with around 60 prerequisites and credits in total – but planning ahead, creating a schedule and studying smart will give you the best chance to pass.

Feel free to use any of the resources found on greenexamacademy.com, and don’t be afraid to ask questions in the comment sections below – everyone is here to learn and help each other out.

I wish you the best of luck.

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  1. Is it really possible to take the Green Associates part of the exam first and then schedule for the specialty (example: green interior design and construction portion of the exam) at a later date through Prometrics Testing Center??

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    • Hi Mi Sun Yoon, yes, it is indeed possible to break the AP exam into two parts, taken on two separate dates. You may, however, inquire a $50 application free twice for signing up twice, but that’s the only difference.

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