Are these the filthiest students in the country?
Competition launched to find the messiest student accommodation in the UK
Students across the UK have been sharing amusing pictures of the mess and destruction they have created in their student flats, with the images showing chaotic bedrooms, broken furniture and kitchen nightmares.
It’s part of a competition launched to find the UK’s messiest student accommodation by home and contents insurance provider, SO-SURE, with the winning students receiving a £200 voucher to spend on Just Eat, so they can celebrate over a takeaway guaranteed to cure any hangover.
The competition ends on Monday 25th April at 12pm (UK time) and people can enter here.
We all know students have a reputation for prioritising a night out over a tidy flat, so it maybe isn’t a surprise we already have some pretty shocking frontrunners.
1. Sarah, Brighton University
Sarah shared this photo of a kitchen after what looks like a fairly messy night out. We are not sure who landed washing up duties, but it can’t have been much fun on a hangover!
2. Josh, Cardiff University
Josh says this is a photo of his mates’ room in their student flat. This has to be one of the messiest bedrooms we have ever seen, maybe it’s time to invest in a bin? It’s not much, but it’s a start.
3. Cassie, Bournemouth University
You almost have to admire the chaos here, it’s like a work of art. Cassie shared this photo from her student accommodation in Bournemouth, we don’t know who the room belongs to, only that they are the ‘messiest gal’.
To find out more about SO-SURE, please visit: https://wearesosure.com/. If you have a messy flat and want to take home the £200 Just Eat voucher, share your photo with us here: https://wearesosure.com/blog/win-200-just-eat-vouchers-by-submitting-a-photo-of-your-messy-student-accommodation/
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