Medical schools are not going to view negatively if you graduate in 3 years, especially with your reason. But as others mentioned, more important for medical schools admission is your GPA, MCAT score and all other EC which demonstrate your passion for medicine.
Not clear, when you say, you have done well in 1st semester but college GPA is 3.2.
Anyhow, use the links to see how much your GPA for all the courses you have done in HS with dual enrollment, community college etc., For AP courses, first see if your current 4 year college accepts and the number / name of the course and equivalent grade before putting the details in AMCAS table.
Also plan carefully and complete all critical BPCM courses which are pre-req and evaluate your plans. Don’t compromise GPA when rushing to complete early. Plan to do one higher level science course in 4 year college if you are meeting any BCPM pre-req using AP.
https://students-residents.aamc.org/applying-medical-school/article/course-classification-guide/