@posie15. Public universities typically favor their own in-state applicants over OOS. For example, last year, 2/3 of accepted students throughout the OSU system were in-state
http://enrollmentservices.osu.edu/report.pdf
@arylide - for this reason, you should apply to in state options as well. Also, in state publics are generally less expensive than OOS publics.
Do you know your unweighted GPA? If you want your chances weighed, that’s important information to provide.
Best of luck to you!