What is the Lare exam?

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The L.A.R.E. is a four-part fully computerized examination designed to determine whether applicants for landscape architectural licensure possess sufficient knowledge, skills and abilities to provide services without endangering the health, safety and welfare of the public.



Keeping this in consideration, how do I study for Lare?

  1. Understand the LARE Prep. The Landscape Architect Registration Examination (LARE) is unlike any test you have ever taken.
  2. Find out If You are Eligible for Licensure. Each state sets its own requirements for licensure and the timing of taking the LARE.
  3. Create a Study Strategy.
  4. Find a LARE Review Session.
  5. Take the Exam.

Similarly, what is Clarb? The Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Boards (CLARB) works to protect the public's health, safety and welfare by establishing and promoting professional licensure standards. Our members are the licensure boards across the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico.

Hereof, how is the Lare scored?

All sections are scored by computer. The score for each of the exam sections is determined by the number of questions answered correctly. Each item on the exam is worth one point. Your overall score is based on the number of items you answer correctly.

What is a council record?

Your CLARB Council Record is a verified history of your education, experience, examination, licensure history, and professional references and is used throughout your career to apply for examination, registration, licensure and certification.

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