>>826
Thanks for the advice. After much searching(smart.fm has since turned into a pay-service), I found Anki decks containing core 2000. It seems great as a tool for reviewing and memorizing, but feels lacking in the way you are supposed to start memorizing, which is apparently by throwing the question to you and practically expecting you to fail it. I guess I'll just have to get used to it, since the style of my formal education thus far is vastly different from that.
I was hoping to find a print-friendly version as well, but did not manage to. Do you happen to have one?
As for the JLPT tests, I was just using the practice questions as a simple benchmark of my aptitude. I am not planning to take any formal tests currently.