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  • learnleed
    z111
    4 Mar 2009, 16:25
    So surprised this is dead?
    Ditto. That's why I signed up for 3-26. If I flunk, I can reschedule for the 2.2!
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    lampyridae
    4 Mar 2009, 16:19
    So surprised this is dead?
    Murphy's Law struck and I have a giant deliverable next Friday, so my cramming for 2.2 has now been pushed back to on the plane on my way to/from my vacation the following week. I hope to sit the…
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    z111
    4 Mar 2009, 15:33
    So surprised this is dead?
    OMG, it totally matters! I know I sound dramatic, but it IS dramatic. I'm working off memory here, but what I understand is:

    The pass rate for 2.2 is about 30%.The expected pass rate for 3.0 will be…
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    talonsilverhawk
    4 Mar 2009, 15:17
    So surprised this is dead?
    I'm a grad student in urban & regional planning and have been considering whether or not to push to get accredited under the current rules or to wait until the new rules kick in. Any thoughts on…
  • (Anonymous)
    4 May 2007, 13:16
    Top Ten Green Projects
    The next step is bringing this new building style to the residential space. Small towns will definitely LEED change.

    Investors should note this will become a hot area in the next couple of…

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