<p>No but not many engineers do premeds anyway because engineers are in huge disadvantage to get good grades. It’s also much harder to squeeze premed courses in your already packed engineering curriculum. So I don’t think the rate is gonna change much even if you include engineering students. The rate may even look better if you include comm/edcuation/music as these schools have pretty good grade inflation. Anyway, the engineering classes are usually time-consuming and challenging. It’s just much harder to do well in orgo while you have couple other classes that are just as tough, if not tougher.</p>