Or perhaps you just need the perfect excuse to escape from the library, forget about study and have the absolute craic joining in on a little iPhone 8 hunt around campus, thanks to Vodafone X.
Yep, they're heading to Griffith College tomorrow (May 22) at 12pm and you won't want to miss it. Vodafone X have created Japanese tin-foil balls. If you're interested in how these are made, watch below.
But basically, it's just a load of tin-foil scrunched into a ball and made look very sleek and pretty. These balls will be hidden around the Griffith College campus and it's up to you students to sniff 'em out.
Starting at the college's main entrance, those who'd like to get their mitts on the brand-new iPhone 8 will need to pay close attention to Her Instagram stories tomorrow to find out where the marked locations will be.
When you have these, all you need to do tomorrow is get to these chosen locations around campus, take a selfie at each (along with that Japanese tin-foil ball you've only just discovered) and post it on your Twitter account with the hashtag #VodafoneX.
The first person to take a selfie at each location on campus, along with the coinciding tin-foil ball at each spot, will WIN themselves a brand-new iPhone 8. (Hurray!)
Best of all, you'll get that much need break from all that nasty exam stress. (Phew!)
Brought to you by Vodafone X.Vodafone X allows students to enjoy 20GB of 4G data including Spotify Premium, unlimited weekends or Sky Sports extras - all for just €20 top up every 28 days.
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