Understand feedback: make sure you understand the specific reasons for the failure of the paper. Look at the evaluation report and the feedback from the tutor, and make clear what needs to be improved.
Communicate with the tutor: arrange a meeting to communicate with the tutor face to face, discuss the reasons for the failure of the thesis, and seek advice from the tutor. Mentors may provide guidance to help you understand the problem and make improvement plans.
Academic support services: Schools usually provide academic support services, including writing centers or academic consultation. Seek these services and get professional advice on how to improve the paper.
Re-submission or revision: understand the school policy and see if there is an opportunity to re-submit or revise the paper. Some schools may provide students with the opportunity to resubmit within a certain period of time in order to improve their work.
Appeal: If you think there is a problem or injustice in the evaluation process, you may be eligible to appeal. Check the appeal process in the academic affairs office of the school to ensure that you understand and follow the correct procedures.
Consider retaking or re-registering: If you can't revise or resubmit your thesis, find out if there is an opportunity to retake the course or re-register. This may have some impact on your studies, but it provides an opportunity for re-evaluation.
Career Counseling: If you decide not to pursue a master's degree, you may need to consider discussing other career and educational channels with a career counselor. They can give you advice on future development.
Remember, every school has different policies and procedures, so be sure to read the relevant information provided by the school carefully and follow the correct procedures. Keeping calm, actively responding to problems and seeking support will help to cope with this challenge.