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<p>From the admissions officer I have spoken to, they do consider it but they dont lower the gpa standard that much. For a regular psych, bio, chem, nutrition, etc major you need a 3.5 and up (focus on up). However, for engineering they will lower it to ~3.25-3.4, but you still need to have a high science GPA (3.5>). Also remember engineering courses (statics, dynamics, circuits, etc) are not included into the science GPA. Just think hard before you decide on premed engineering. I know multiple engineering majors with 3.6 and up, so it is doable, but a harder track than a psych premed.</p>