As previously stated, the Ian Allen book is the business with spangly bits on top (we should be on commission!). The 'Yes/No' questions are bit strange, you can only answer yes or no to a series of questions the interviewer puts to you and they will cut you off at the slightest hint of 'ummm sort of, but not all the time, erm...only on tuesdays..'. Top tip - the correct answer to the question 'Would you consider yourself to be a spotter?' is probably 'no'. You might think it would be in your favour, but it has a few negative connotations (however misplaced those may be!!!!) and as my colleague Vlad points out above, it matters very little when you get to the college. Everyone's a spotter after a few months here anyway.
The computer tests are a complete bitch. I have a theory that they are looking for perseverence in the face of extreme stress and anxiety, since much gnashing of teeth is involved, as much as your ability to actually 'do' the swines. Any advice I could offer to relax and not worry is a bit like p***ing in the wind, but do try - everybody thinks they failed them. Same goes for the initial written tests - if the chap(ess) next to you has finished within the time limit, chances are they got it wrong. Accuracy is the key.
If you can get through it all, then Vlad is right, you will have a cracking time in Bournemouth, and I'm sure (I hope?!)afterwards as well. Please tell me it's good afterwards? It is, isn't it? Guys? Huh?