@pandabear68 @4X529s Miami doesn’t require that every ACT test taken be sent. If you take the test six times and finally manage to make a 36, you can send just that one test,or if you can cobble together two or three of the six tests to make a 36 (or whatever), that’s what they will see. So they will never know how many times someone has taken the ACT. My nephew took the ACT eight times over three years; his first score was a 24 and his final score was a 34. He got a special award for having the highest ACT score in his high school.
And I do think a 36 might well have gotten 4X529s’s daughter full tuition rather than the almost-full package that the 35 got her. My view is that it can’t hurt to have a 36.