Apply and find out. The boards are weird and might take someone with a low GPA, but they have something else that pops out and they take notice to.
I just listened to my recuriter and did what he told me to do. I would say do the same and take a risk.
I think this is for his service selection... ie his job in the Navy after his commission out of NROTC (Navy already owns him)
cnata,
Your unit might be able to give you rough idea of how your scores compare to previous selectees from your school.
Your in a tough spot, You did make the mins though (provided you aren't a Marine)- I guess you have to ask yourself if you think you'd do better a second time... thats something you have to decide. Among other things- Your scores could go up and you not get accepted, down and you get accepted or stay the same and things could go either way. The ASTB is just one thing they take into account in your package. Your unit should have the breakdown of the weight each thing carries.
I got SNA it with a 4/5/3 40something...I wasn't the lowest scoring person, but I was one of the lower ones I knew of at the time. Almost everyone who wanted SNA from my unit got it that year, minus one who had a crap GPA... IE was on permanent MANDO study and they sent him SNFO. It seemed like the Navy was taking everyone who wanted aviaition my year... turns out they took too many and made active attempts to attrite members of my year group in API. Not everyone from my Unit who got selected as a SNA still is (One is a FO because they got NQP'd and another works at some nuclear powerplant somewhere because they got shafted in API)
Your gonna need to be able to look at back on your decision and be able to live with it... Only you can figure out what the right move is for you.