<p>I am confused, if you like business why did you apply to law at UCL and ICL? Do they not have business undergrads in the UK? Also there are some very good universities in France, did you apply to any of them? It is also worth noting that if you are a French citizen you pay incredibly low tuition rates at Quebec universities (including McGill). You pay the same amount as Quebec residents and less than out of province Canadians: [International</a> Fee Exemptions | Legal Documents - McGill University](<a href=“International Fee Exemptions | Legal Documents - McGill University”>International Fee Exemptions | Legal Documents - McGill University)). These rules also apply to citizens of other French speaking countries as well- you can thank the crazy Quebec provincial government for this one, Quebec has to be the only place in the world where foreigners get to go to university for less than nationals. Also in your favor is that being bilingual is a HUGE advantage in Quebec. Provincial regulations as well as the fact that the majority of the province is French speaking makes fluent French a near necessary for any sort of management job in Quebec. However also speaking English is a big advantage because a lot of Quebec companies have business operations in the rest of Canada and the US, so many Quebec companies specifically look for bilingual applicant s for entry level jobs. So in short McGill would be the cheapest option of the bunch, even cheaper than the UK universities, and being bilingual would be a major competitive advantage if you decided to work in Quebec after graduation.</p>