<p>^^^I took the possibility of SEAS filling a smaller portion of its entering class from ED than the rest of the school into account by offering the acceptance rate assuming the fill only 42% of the class with ED (~40% acceptance). I have nothing to go on, but I’m willing to bet that 42% would fall a cosy 1.5-2+ standard deviations away from the mean of 48% across all schools, which would make it statistically improbable. Regardless, I think we can expect anywhere between a 43% and a 47% (hey, they could fill even more than 48% of the class early, statistically speaking!) ED acceptance rate.</p>