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Originally Posted by Harumaki
ah nice, now I just need to find a nice site where I can check the material you need for the new standards tho xD
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You could try the JLPT's very own English-language website:
The Japanese-Language Proficiency Test (JLPT)
They have sample questions, a guidebook, etc. If you can read Japanese (I hope you can if you're going to take the N2 (or were planning on taking the JLPT2 before you found out there's no such thing anymore)), then you should read the guidebook.
As far as kanji and vocab lists, I would suggest just knowing the heck out of the old standard for JLPT2. The N2 is supposed to be very similar. The only significant change is the N3, which is somewhere between the old JLPT3 and JLPT2. Which makes sense since the biggest leap in the old standard was from JLPT3 to 2.