Postby Javizy » November 14th, 2008 11:19 am
Throughout the test, only the kanji that you aren't expected to know have furigana. However, if there is a known and unknown kanji together in a compound, e.g. 蛇口, it still has furigana, so it's pretty lenient.
I've been working through the workbooks from White Rabbit Press. There is a vocabulary, grammar, and reading volume, set out as an eight week course. The first six days in each week have words, grammar, and reading articles that you need to learn with some simple questions, and the seventh day has practice questions in the style of the real test.
You might want to try some Level 3 practice tests that are floating about as well if you're not familiar with the format of the things.