<p>See title. I'm applying from Ohio because I think UW-Madison is a better school than OSU.</p>
<p>Under the Board of Regents policy, no more than 25% of admitted students can come from out of state, excluding Minnesota. (Minnesota students are counted as ‘residents’ under the reciprocity agreement for this 25% limitation).</p>
<p>[UW-Madison</a> admissions myths: Applicants from outside Wisconsin are taking up spots that could go to state residents.](<a href=“http://www.news.wisc.edu/admissions/myth12.html]UW-Madison”>http://www.news.wisc.edu/admissions/myth12.html)</p>
<p>Currently pretty even. OOS yield is much lower than instate so a pretty large number must be admitted to hit the 25% level. TRy it and find out.</p>
<p>Sparkeye would be offending by the OP’s post. To imagine a school better than tOSU. With respect to the question, I don’t OOS is necessarily more difficult. It seems the students who are hurt the most by the UW process are those who have low class rank from a very competitive high school.</p>