<p>The only clue that I can think of which could possibly show the trend is: Some UT medical schools like UT-SA will post the number of students they admit from each college every year. I remember seeing this kind of post from the UT-SA medical school. In the post, each student’s name and their undergraduate college are named. It is somewhat strange to me that a medical school will post the name of each of their students every year. (But I still like UT-SA, as they seem to show no sign of tufts-syndrome and not hand-pick students from a waiting list, after wait-listing most applicants.)</p>
<p>There are indeed many admitted students from UT-Austin and A&M every year. (After all, they are the top dogs in this state, with the exception of one national research, small-ish university and one or two good LACs.) But these two jumbo universities produce an army of applicants (similar to the top 2 UCs, and possibly Michigan.) It is then hard to say their students are really favored in terms of admission rate. They tend to produce many high GPA but not so stellar MCAT kids though. (Some, but not many percentage-wise, have very good MCAT scores as well. So MCAT-smart kids can be from everywhere.)</p>
<p>DS noticed not many OOS applicants seem to bother to apply to Texas ones except BCM and UT-SW. Most seem to skip all Texas schools.</p>