<p>We’re telling you that it probably isn’t and that you should evaluate why you need both or alternative way of getting the same thing. Your view on engineering curricula is too rosy for example. And “engineering” is vague. There are many sectors of it. I don’t remember you expressing interests in any particular sector (which is perhaps a reason, you should stay away from it and just do science/applied science in some other capacity that is useful). Doing engineering for the sake of doing engineering (IE, the reasons you cited) is not a good idea. Do econ or the BBA and science/math courses on the side. Stay away from the 3-2 program in your case. Fulfilling the pre-reqs to go to Tech will take forever and I don’t think you know what you’re getting into. Find other ways of being challenged, innovative, and “helping people”. There are so many ways. That’s what I’m trying to say…I know you’re like many pre-meds who are just stuck on the beauty of their “perfect” plan or pathway, but this requires much more caution and there is much more flexibility in terms of pathways to achieve your goals in this case. </p>