Here is the latest in our series of blogs by Glasgow students.

Kierran Allardice is a journalism student at Glasgow Caledonian University. He has a love for sport and passion for statistics.

In every single American high school movie, you have certain groups/types of people that everyone can relate to. Our student halls are very much the same. This is my guide to a handful of the types of people I've had the pleasure of encountering in Glasgow halls: First up we have the social recluse - that flatmate that you'll see maybe once a month, if you're lucky. That room next to yours is occupied you know, you've just never met the inhabitant. If you try your hardest and listen closely you might hear them venture to the kitchen when they think no-one else is around, then you might get the chance to see them in the flesh. Or maybe they're not a recluse and just wish to avoid you because they hate you. Either is possible. The party animal. Pretty self-explanatory. You're exhausted after a night out followed by a 10-12 lecture, meanwhile they're still going strong after three consecutive nights out and those three 9 o'clock starts too. They can drink you and almost everyone else under the table (although, in my case that's not hard to do) and they make dealing with hangovers look like a hobby. They always know about other flat parties, even before the people in the other flat know about their party…okay, maybe not. The uni freak. They make it to EVERY lecture, EVERY seminar, EVERY lab. They're in EVERY society and part of EVERY club. The clean freak does exactly what it says on the tin. Their room is spotless, their wardrobe is neat and their dishes are probably washed and dried before they've finished cooking. They also make subtle comments to you about the messy one...the one whose dishes from last Friday are still in the sink, unwashed, it's now Thursday. You probably don't know what their bedroom floor looks like. You don't know how their room is supposed to smell but you know that's probably not it. There might be the food thief as well. The one who always seems to have food despite the fact you've never seen them buy any. You were sure you had one slice of bacon left the night before but the next morning it's gone. Soon enough you'll probably have to label your food…or confront them, whatever works best. I'm not sure what my title would be from my time in halls, but one thing's for sure - we'll all have come across at least one of these types of people during our time there.