Should I cancel my SAT score?

I took my second SAT, but I feel like I guessed on the last two passages of the SAT reading. I am aiming for at least a 1500, as I have been doing well on my practice tests at home. I was not able to go over my writing and math due to time constraint. I feel like I did a lot better on my practice tests at home than in this SAT. As a person who wishes to go to an Ivy League school, I am afraid of getting a low score. Would you recommend that I cancel my score?

By go over I mean double check my answers

I think it depends on what you got on your first SAT and how many more you are planning to take. Not all Ivys want ALL SAT scores, are you applying to all Ivys? Only Yale and Cornell want to see ALL of your SAT’s.

It is definitely dependent on several factors. As mentioned from rapscallion, not all schools require you to submit all scores (universities have something called “score selection.”) It is hard to tell you whether you should in the end, since you might end up being lucky (or unlucky) in the end. That being stated, if you skipped a lot of questions or felt that you were heavily rushed, it might be hard for you to receive a 1500. Also, it is not everything about the score (but it is one important factor). Make sure you do well GPA-wise and extra curriculars also.