A QUIRKY survey has provided a shocking insight into the alleged behaviour and mindset of University of Worcester students.

Fifty per cent of the city’s students have thrown up or urinated over someone’s house and failed to clean it up while 67 per cent can get drugs within a day if they want, according to the wacky poll.

The results have been compiled by studentmoneysaver.co.uk, which surveyed more than 1,000 students across the UK to create an alternative to the mainstream university league tables.

But only 21 respondents were actually from the University of Worcester, casting doubts over the reliability of the conclusions drawn.

A spokesman for Student Money Saver added the survey was only meant to be a "little quirky entertainment piece" and the sample size was not big enough to "hold up to scrutiny, be used for serious news or say anything meaningful about the university or its students".

The poll however reveals that confident students at the University of Worcester rated themselves 3.33 out of five when asked how beautiful they are, placing the institution eighth in the beauty rankings nationwide.

Worcester students were therefore more self-assured about their looks than 103 other universities, but missed out on the top spot to 4.33 rated University of East London.

Beauty on the outside however does not translate to beauty on the inside, it would appear.

Students in The Faithful City self-rated themselves as just 3.39 in terms of how nice they are – way off the winning score of 4.75 – and only 3.67 out of five in terms of happiness.

They were less confident in their braininess too, self-scoring just 3.33 on intelligence, and rated themselves 3.66 out of five for facing money troubles.

Despite their vomiting and urination antics, University of Worcester students are however well-behaved when it comes to fire safety – no respondents to the survey from Worcester said they “have, or plan to, set off fire alarms in halls”.

Meanwhile 33 per cent of the city’s students class themselves as party animals and the university was placed 16th nationally in terms of how funny students are.

Student Money Saver drew up the alternative league table by asking 1,200 students from across the UK questions about themselves and then ranking their answers by university.

All of this data was then combined to name and shame the worst students in the UK.

Worcester came 20th in the rankings of “awful people” and 29th in the “league table for psychopaths”.

See the full survey results here.