dont think u can
i know for e.g. at UNSW you need to do 3/4 of a year at other uni before transferring (so if u start in feb 2018 then u transfer in feb 2019)
I cant say exactly what ATAR you'll get but try considering that there are ways to get into uni if you dont make it in straight away
Just focus on smashing your next few assessments so then you get a solid rank
he probably has a doctorate degree in maths either in Australia or overseas (just a blind guess)
"Doctors" are usually considered doctors either if their a practicing medical "doctor" or have a "doctorate degree"
Personally I think staying on top of your work (and homework) and ensuring that you arent behind the rest of the class is an effective way
Also doing exam prep here and there e.g. in term 1 2018 in your half yearly you should be doing a discovery essay (or something discovery related as half...
oh right
I thought u meant doing another uni before transferring to UNSW
Sorry my bad
(if u were to do it though u could apply for credit transfer but only if UNSW accepts you)
Im sure that for UNSW med accepts 98+ ATAR with interview and UMAT
Also I'm not sure if you're trying to be stereotypical and/or racist here but not all med students are asian
Usually it's a bachelor of psychology with an honours/masters degree (so 6 years in total)
Please remember that when you're in your fifth or 6th year you will be required to do cbt therapy under the supervision of senior clinical psychologists
I think having a solid foundation of graphing, indices and algebra would be enough
Remember you need to know calculus (differentation and max and min) before you progress onto integration
I've never done this before so take my advice to be a grain of salt
Maybe a story where someone who discovers something has a changed perspective of life