Hunter Enright is an experienced MCAT educator and content strategist with a decade of success helping students achieve top scores. After scoring in the 98th percentile on his own MCAT, he dedicated his career to mentoring aspiring medical students, refining their test-taking strategies, and simplifying complex concepts. His expertise has led countless students to substantial score improvements, making him a trusted leader in MCAT preparation.
Beyond tutoring, Hunter has played a key role in MCAT program development, leveraging his experience with major test prep companies to enhance course design, curriculum, and student engagement. His ability to create high-impact learning tools—ranging from interactive study modules to innovative teaching methods—ensures students receive the most effective preparation possible. He has also spearheaded initiatives to expand accessibility and improve the overall MCAT learning experience.
As the Associate Director of MCAT Expansion at MedSchoolCoach, Hunter continues to drive innovation in MCAT education. He combines his deep subject matter expertise with a strategic approach to content development, ensuring students have the resources they need to succeed. His dedication to student success and his passion for education make him an invaluable asset to the MedSchoolCoach team.
Undergraduate: Arizona State University, Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry
MCAT Total:
520 (98th percentile)
A seasoned traveler, Hunter has visited 39 states, 13 countries, and 5 continents. He continues to seek new adventures and is excited to tie the knot in December 2025.
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