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What happens if I pass part 1 (the LEED Green Associate exam) but fail the part 2 (the LEED AP specialty exam) three times?

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What happens if I pass part 1 (the LEED Green Associate exam) but fail the part 2 (the LEED AP specialty exam) three times?

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If you pass part 1 but fail part 2 three times, you can either wait until three months from the end of your application period (one year from your application approval date) to apply to earn the same specialty or you can change credentialing routes and get three attempts to take and pass a different specialty exam within your original application period. For example, if your application was approved on January 1, 2010 and you fail the BD+C specialty exam three times, you can either wait to apply for the exam again on March 1, 2011 or you can change credentialing routes to Homes and have three attempts to take the Home specialty exam by December 31, 2010. Q: Can I be both a LEED Green Associate and a LEED AP? A: If you successfully complete any of the LEED AP specialty exams during an active LEED Green Associate reporting period, the LEED Green Associate credential will expire and be replaced by the LEED AP specialty credential. Please see your exam’s candidate handbook or contact GBCI

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