subject: Dump Sheet Building For Your Leed Exam [print this page] A dump sheet is a piece of paper created just after the exam sheet has been given in the LEED exam that you are giving. It is created while you are scanning the questions to help you with easily forgettable facts and statistics. With these figures available to you at hand during the exam you are more likely to spend time concentrating during the more difficult and strenuous parts of the examination without wracking your head for an elusive statistic. One half of a successful test lies in comprehending the questions well for a better answer and the LEED exam dump sheet helps you in exactly that.
The Leed exam that must be passed in order to earn LEED Certification is based on a computer. The proctor at the exam site will log your information inside the Prometric test facility and the software will let you know how to look at, answer, flag or navigate around the questions. Even if you do not know much about it, the brief tutorial will ensure that you know essentially what you need to know about giving your exam. You are allotted ten minutes to settle down with your computer testing software. For most, this settling down time is less than three minutes, and with the example questions for a quick review, time is largely saved with a hands-on experience with the software. These ten minutes are vital for this is the time you get started on the dump sheet. Not only will it help you during the test as a vital statistic sheet, it will also help you prepare a mindset for the test and keep your focus on the test for the time.