There are routes into Accounting that don't involve an A Level in Maths; my friend's step sister is doing AAT and she's 19, and according to my friend, she didn't do any A Levels. So I looked up AAT on the internet and read something that said that some stages of the training can be bypassed if you have certain degrees. I'd rather not go into it and just stick with Business if an A Level in Maths is vital to do Accounting as part of a degree; though I did look at UCAS and not all universities had Maths A Level as a requirement on the site. I'm desperate not to do Maths because if I did, I'd want to take Statistics as the choice units, which my current teacher teaches. I really don't get on with him and I'm desperate to get out of his lessons.

Without the Maths you would restrict yourself from some of the more well known universities, but it is possible to do, as I found when I looked it up. Your teacher could be of more use than mine though as the admissions have probably changed quite a lot since she did her degree in Economics without Maths A Level... at a guess I'd say she's at least in her late 40's.

I want to do Business (Applied because it's the only one that the school offers,) Psychology, Economics and English Literature for AS Level, dropping English after Year 12. I keep changing the order of the top 3 around every 2 days or something....