I don't remember the exact details now, and this was at a British university that did neither extra credit nor curving. I think they weren't a particularly good teacher and just wanted everyone to get higher marks so things kept getting biased up for gratuitous reasons. And the result still called a percent.
Students are far less likely to complain about teachers, course work, etc the higher the grades they get, making this an easy cop out for the teacher.
Students are far less likely to complain about teachers, course work, etc the higher the grades they get, making this an easy cop out for the teacher.