Need urgent advice

<p>I am an international student wanting to pursue an accounting degree in Canada. I have given CIE O levels and AS Level and SAT so far and this is my current profile.
O Levels: 4A* 1A and 3B
AS Level: 3A's in Accounting, Business Studies and Economics
1B in AICT
My SAT score is 1740 ( I know it's below average but I had to prepare for it in a short time, plus I HATE SAT!)</p>

<pre><code> Unfortunately, the top universities in Canada, such as UofT, MGill, Alberta etc require A Level Maths as a prerequisite for their Accounting program, thus, they all would be off my list.
However, can anybody recommend me some other good universities in Canada for Accounting whose deadline has not passed yet?
And yeah, my total budget would be $15000 to $20000 annually, so I guess I would need a substantial amount of scholarship :(

Any help would be MUCH appreciated :)
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<p>And yeah, what do you guys think of University of Ottawa?</p>

<p>Canada?Tough one.But just check university of Waterloo</p>

<p>Waterloo requires Maths in A Levels too as a pre requisite for their accounting program</p>

<p>Have you checked York? It’s a great university that has a reputation is doesn’t deserve.</p>

<p>York business may be your only option if your looking for a successful future. Anything below York, and you’re bound to work in Walmart for most of your life. Make sure your end year reports are good, and look up York University (To be honest, i think it should be a college based on its reputation). </p>

<p>But also remember that its also the amount of work you put in, so once you get accepted try your best and you’ll do fine.</p>

<p>York and most other universities will run you at least $30k a year. And don’t count on scholarships; you’ll get $1000-2000 tops (more if you apply for private scholarships and have good extracurricular history).</p>

<p>I think your best bet would be either to apply at Memorial University in Newfoundland (total cost should be around $17-18k) for a year and then perhaps transfer to a better-known university, or perhaps get a 2 year degree at a college and then transfer to a university.
This website lists tuition fees for all Canadian universities and colleges
[Tuition</a> fees by university](<a href=“http://www.aucc.ca/canadian-universities/facts-and-stats/tuition-fees-by-university/]Tuition”>http://www.aucc.ca/canadian-universities/facts-and-stats/tuition-fees-by-university/)</p>