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The Academy of Oriental Medicine at Austin(AOMA) has professors that are spectacular experts with a large amount of knowlegde in the field. Not only is this school the least expensive school in Texas but almost in the U.S. Comparing the tuition price to other schools the quality of teachings are equal or better for the price you pay. If you are going into the field of Oriental Medicine choose this school to compare with other schools. Only bad thing about Austin is a challenge in treating Seasonal Allegies.
Education Quality: A+, Extracurricular Activities: A-
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AOMA has my vote as the best school of Traditional Chinese Medicine in the country. The faculty and staff are committed to continual improvement on an excellent school. The instructors are extremely knowledgeable in their field, and excellent at teaching. They are friendly and helpful.

The students are sincere and friendly, and very committed to our profession. I am proud to think the people I went to school with are, or will be my colleagues.The program is very rigorous, especially the first two years, and not to be taken on by the faint-hearted. But the work is well worth the effort.
Education Quality: A+, Campus Maintenance: A-
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Every schoool/university has its fair share of issues. All in all, I feel AOMA is one of the top programs for Oriental Medicine in the US at the current time. They are constantly working to improve any weak areas of the program. They are open to suggestions and listen when you have issues or concerns.
University Resource Use: A+, Scholastic Success: C
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