I can't answer the question in OP's case, but in general, no, you do not have to be that intelligent.
The high criteria to get in is a testament to the desirability and competition for the course, not the intelligence level required to be a medical student.
I know ATAR is not a reflection of intelligence, but people who get in with 90 ATAR (as is the case with some rural students) still manage to pass the course. So if you are confident of getting well above 90 you are probably intelligent enough to be a medical student. It doesn't mean you're going to be a good doctor though, you will certainly need to put in a lot of hard work and possess or develop other attributes (not intelligence related) for that.
The high criteria to get in is a testament to the desirability and competition for the course, not the intelligence level required to be a medical student.
I know ATAR is not a reflection of intelligence, but people who get in with 90 ATAR (as is the case with some rural students) still manage to pass the course. So if you are confident of getting well above 90 you are probably intelligent enough to be a medical student. It doesn't mean you're going to be a good doctor though, you will certainly need to put in a lot of hard work and possess or develop other attributes (not intelligence related) for that.
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