Did a full timed practice test today and ran out of time with 9 questions left. Definitely have a time management problem.
The LEED - Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Certification exam has 117 questions and the time limit is 111 minutes by my understanding. That works out to roughly 60 seconds per question — which should be doable except I keep stopping on "leeds" type questions.
My bad habit: I over-analyze questions I'm unsure about rather than making a best guess and moving on.
Any strategies that worked for you? Specifically:
- Do you go through once and skip hard questions to come back to?
- How many questions on "leeds united" should I expect — is it worth the time investment?
- Is the real exam usually easier to pace than practice tests, or harder?
I'm good enough on the content, I think — it's purely pacing that's failing me.
I actually failed the first time by a few points. Total gut punch. But passed on the second attempt with a comfortable margin.
What changed: I stopped trying to memorize answers and started actually understanding the material. Specifically on lufc leeds — I went back to basics and worked forward from first principles.
Also switched from reading to doing. Less time with the textbook, more time on practice questions with detailed answer explanations.
You've got this. The second attempt is always better because you know exactly what the exam is like.
Quick data point: I spent 8 weeks studying, 1-3 hours a day, and passed with a 79%.
The section on lufc leeds took me the longest to feel confident about. Eventually I just drilled practice questions until I could answer them without hesitation.
What testing center did you end up booking? Some of them have much shorter wait times than others right now.
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