https://www.imperial.ac.uk/study/ug/courses/bioengineering-department/biomedical-engineering-meng/
This is the course I am mainly interested in. And yes I am British and enrolled in a "physical" university.
Tbh the people saying I'm good at physics have said I'm not emotionally equipped to do medicine, so you've got a point there. Anyway thanks the advice, it was really helpful and I feel a bit more confident now.
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