@idkkdi, there is no need to be so rude and condescending. It's fair that you're seemingly a high achiever, but that does not give you the right to berate
@KingKong^ for having their own aspirations. I'm sure they appreciate you being 'realistic', but I'm sure they don't appreciate you telling them to "get their 'sht' together", and questioning their abilities (and the abilities of others) to become trustworthy medical professionals.
Just so you know, there are other professionals that society trusts with their health, and will continue to do so in the future. I'm 100% sure that some of the nurses, paramedics, midwives, and even some doctors didn't get 95+ ATARs. Demeaning the essential health services provided by most allied health professionals achieves nothing, and doesn't do amazing things for your character. "Just being realistic", but this attitude probably won't sit too well with admissions interviewers in overseas universities who are looking for the best of the best (of the best) in all aspects, not just academics.
@KingKong^ , please understand that any ATAR is achievable with any combination of subjects - that's how the aggregate process works. However, note that with your subjects, you'd need to be achieving top marks, rather than just 'high' marks which would suffice had you taken higher scaling subjects. I know someone who did a similar (but worse scaling) combination of subjects (Ag instead of PE and Inv Sc instead of Chem) and got around 95 with only 2 band 6s, so if you absolutely smash all your subjects, the sky is the limit in terms of ATAR.
Push as hard as you can, and make sure you do the UCAT and HSC exams to the best of your ability. Don't write off your aspirations to study medicine just because someone anonymous on the internet told you that you had little to no chance. If you give it your all, you can't be mad at yourself, whereas if you give up too early, you have plenty of reasons to have regrets. Also note that there are plenty of pathways into a medical career, so if Plan A doesn't work out, you can still pursue your dreams.
Good luck with your future studies