I am majoring in mathematics and applied mathematics! I want to take an inter-professional postgraduate entrance examination! Graduate student in life science. Excuse me, master!
Life science-related majors require mastery of courses such as cells, molecules, genetics and anatomy, which is really far from applied mathematics. In fact, you don't have any relevant foundation, so frankly speaking, the probability of being admitted is not great. Even if you get good grades in the initial test, the tutor will consider your major gap in the second test. You can't do the experimental professional foundation, and reading will be very difficult.