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Actually I think it could have been a test to see if you would adhere to the NDA!I had an in-person MMI interview and during our lunch break I was having a casual conversation with one of the adcom members and a few other applicants. During our conversation the adcom member asked me which MMI question I thought was the easiest, which was the hardest, etc and I answered. I had kind of forgotten that I signed an NDA and that I wasn't supposed to be discussing interview materials, but I can't really imagine an adcom member asking me about this with the intent of trapping me. Any thoughts?
In other words, it probably doesn't stand legal muster (too vague). Not to say you should tell everyone every detail, but I don't think you will get dinged for it. You could try to tell the Admissions team this happened for fear of entrapment just to show how absurd this situation is. But I would do this after you were accepted. If you weren't, you can name the school after you started at a different school.Yes, I do. ..."