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A TikToker shocked her followers after sharing her long commute to university, which involves taking a boat, train, bus and a lot of walking.

  • A TikToker who goes to university in Scotland has documented her nearly two-hour commute.

  • Laurie posted a TikTok chronicling her trip, which involves a bus, ferry, train and walking.

  • She said she goes to college three times a week, even if it’s just to attend a class.

A TikToker’s commute to college, which takes nearly two hours and involves multiple modes of transportation, has shocked her followers.

TikToker Laurie, 17, posted a 25-slide TikTok to her account chronicling her journey from Millport, a town off the coast of mainland Scotland, to West College Scotland’s Paisley campus near Glasgow.

Her documented journey began with a 15-minute bus ride to a ferry terminal at 6:45 a.m., after which she took a scenic ferry to the mainland.

After reaching the mainland, she climbed what she called an “unfairly steep hill” and then took a 45-minute train ride near her university.

She then walked about 10 minutes to her campus from the train station. She finally reached her campus at 8:30 a.m., where she attended the only class she had traveled for.

She then drove the entire trip in reverse and returned home at 2:50 p.m.

In the comments section of the TikTok slideshow, the social sciences student said she spends $19.25 on public transportation every time she goes to college. She also said she visits campus three times a week, which is “more than enough.”

Followers were amazed by her ride, with her TikTok racking up 1.2 million views at the time of publication.

Some commenters praised her for using “ALL modes of transportation” to get to school.

“A ride? Girl, it’s a TRIP,” one comment read.

Another comment asked: “10 HOURS AND ONLY 3 INCLUDING 3 CLASSES?!” »

Laurie replied, “And it was never worth it.”

Laurie did not immediately respond to Insider’s request for comment sent outside of normal business hours.

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