dollekya
Hey @dollekya!
It’s great to hear you’re interested in dermatology and it’s awesome to see you thinking ahead.
So, the subject prerequisites are definitely important for JCU. Not having Methods could put you out of the running there, as they have pretty strict requirements on that. A bridging course could help cover it if JCU is your top choice. I’d definitely suggest reaching out to JCU about the Methods requirement as soon as possible.
But honestly, the bigger concern I would have is your ATAR and UCAT with your subject selection. These are really what can make or break your application for med school. The competition is high, so a strong ATAR and UCAT score will be critical, probably even more than the exact subjects you've chosen, especially for places like UQ, which is a bit more flexible with prerequisites. To be completely honest with you, my worry is that even if you do quite well in those subjects, I am not entirely sure if your ATAR will be sufficient for entry because they are generally lower scaling which means you either have to do exceptionally well in the UCAT for UQ or try and get the methods prereq for JCU and have some exceptional leadership/service experience etc.
I don't want to sugarcoat as it's not useful for someone like you that wants to get into med but medicine entry is the most difficult aspect of medicine overall haha. So, assuming you are going into grade 12 next year, I would definitely recommend contacting your school first (and ASAP) to see if you can pick up any subjects (especially methods). Of course, I don't have much background with your situation so sorry for the limited advice but let me know if you have any more questions!
Hope this helps—good luck!