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You have to sit the UMAT at all universities if you wish to do undergrad med. It's a different story if you're doing the course as a graduate
BTW this post should be under Medicine and Medical/Health studies
Neoruopsychology is dead boring, i've been tested by a neurophychologist and the questions are so repetetive and stupid. I've also done physiotherapy at a childrens hospital and that was really fun, in my opinion. I don't know much about speech pathology.
Chemistry is a pre-requisite for medicine at some universities, and helps with medical subjects
Maths helps with science... I would suggest starting with 2U then drpping to general if it is too hard
I chose bio, maths and chem as my subjects and I borrow books to look through like 'physiology + human anatomy' and 'a dictionary of medical terms'... Other then that I don't do anything, not yet anyway
For question 2, how hard would I say chemistry and physics are? I'd say about ten hards plus... I got a band 6 in maths and science in the sc, and i found chem a bit hard and I ended up swapping physics with biology