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Photo competition: The finalists

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The University Post asked our readers to 'show us your room'. Whose room will win? Our readers will decide, so cast your vote now!

Through the past weeks, we sneak-peeked into the rooms of University of Copenhagen alumni, staff and students. Our readers sent in entries with photos of their most prized possessions, decorative touches and creative representations of their rooms around Copenhagen. We've chosen the ten finalists, but now it's up to our readers to decide who will take home the grand prize.

The lucky winner will receive three NorthSide festival tickets (worth about DKK 4,200). Runner-up will receive two tickets, (worth about DKK 2,800). Should the winner not want the prize (that happens sometimes too!), the runner-up gets first prize, runner-up prize goes to third etc.

Tell us what you think

Are you ready to vote? Which room is your favorite?

Click through our photo gallery to view all of the entries and then cast your vote in the poll below until 4 June, 2012 when we'll announce the winner. The photo with most votes, wins!

chloe.deanna.williams@adm.ku.dk

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