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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am a medic and maths is not essentail for medical school, chemistry is!!
I would suggest you either apply for the 6 year courses (i.e standard course but with a pre-med year to get you up to speed) that way you can continue with your current alevels.
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complete this year, so you have some qualification and then start your year 12 again with a chemistry, biology and another subject you enoy.
chemistry is essential if you want to apply to a standard 5 year course. and biology will help you immensely in your first 2 years of the degree.
other essentials include lots of work experience - volunteer at hospitals, do care work and ask for experience shadowing hospital doctors (hard to organise) or GP's (call the gp directly) and boost your personal statement with lots of team like stuff, and things that show you're organised.
Remember, its not all about the subjects you do, you need to stand out as a person. a lot of medical schools seem to be more into 'touchy feely' stuff nowadays, so try to appear altruistic and into social issues. once you get an interview, its all about personality, so make sure something stands out in your personal statement.
also changing your alevels could work for the better, as it takes a lot for someone to change a thing like that - hence highlighting your new found passion for medicine! ;)