The OP claimed these stats in a previous thread
So either the OP is making things up or not being full honest in their posting.
The OP is an international student–which mean they have a vanishingly small chance of being admitted to a US med school in the first place.
@dabnm
As @DadTwoGirls said–it doesn’t work that way. For med school admission purposes you cannot “start over”. Every grade you’ve earned at every college you have ever attended are included in GPA/sGPA calculations for med school admission. Even grades that did not get counted toward your degree, or college classes you may have taken in high school.
AMCAS will vet your application to check that you have been honest in reporting your information. So will med schools.
And since you sign a statement affirming you have been totally honest on your application, falsifying or filling out your application intentionally incorrectly means your application will be pulled and you will be blacklisted, i.e. prevented from ever again applying to ANY US medical school.
Should it be discovered after you have matriculated into med school that you lied on or intentionally reported incorrect information, your admission will be rescinded. If you have already received your MD, your degree will be revoked. (And it has happened in the past.)