Hans (9 13864922) reminded me that argument is very important!
Sometimes there may be nothing serious wrong with your paper itself, but your paper fails. In this case, you should communicate with the school and argue it out.
Of course, the reason why you failed in your thesis is that there are some unexpected situations, such as the tutor's own problems or his prejudice against something, which will affect your thesis performance.
If this is the case, you must complain and argue with the dean of the school, and when you argue with them, the premise is that you must have enough clear evidence to prove your point of view is correct. Only when the school sees the evidence will it support your paper and re-evaluate it.
In addition, big cousin doesn't know your specific situation, so I'll give you some experience that is generally applicable to most situations, hoping to help you:
Ask the tutor for help first if you fail the course.
Step 1: Seek the tutor's revision opinions.
You must revise or write a paper according to your tutor's suggestion. The tutor's advice is very important. You can't blindly write a paper according to your own ideas. Otherwise, you will fail.
Step 2: Revise it carefully according to the tutor's opinion.
You must find out the reason why the paper is unqualified and prescribe the right medicine.
If your paper format is up to standard, you must improve your paper format to reach the required number of words; If your paper is monotonous and has no substantive content, you must expand and enrich it. Generally, foreign teachers like more illustrations, more chapters and detailed points, so you can add some explanatory pictures to your paper, which will make your paper more vivid and full.
The specific situation still needs specific analysis. Let's go