20% of the score devoted to class attendance?

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Mehrgan

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Hi all,
Is this sentence right in school contexts? "20% of the final class score is to be devoted to class attendance."

Any other verbs instead of 'devoted' please?




Thanks!
 
I don't understand what this is about, but you could consider assigned, allocated or allotted.

Rover
 
I don't understand what this is about,
For example:

Final class mark/score/grade is based on:

Course work - 30%
Final Examination: 40%
Extended Essay: 10%
Class Attendance: 20%

A 100% attendance record would get the full 20% of the final marks, One percentage point might be lost for every 2% fall in the attendance record.
 
I don't understand what this is about, but you could consider assigned, allocated or allotted.

Rover



Thank you so much dear Rover_KE.
Besides, is there any informal verb used in everyday English, meaning the same as the verbs you have given me?
 
I'd write "20% of the final score is for attendance and participation."

Meaning attending is not enough, they also have to talk...
 
Thank you so much dear Rover_KE.
Besides, is there any informal verb used in everyday English, meaning the same as the verbs you have given me?

How about account for?

Attendance accounts for up to 20% of the final score
 
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