While aspects of that were very helpful (hat trick, repeatedly going over stuff), I felt as though that schedule was a bit......well....unrealistic, particularly if you have any kind of job/class. Not to discourage anyone, just how I felt.
I went up 7pts for a >30 and I have to say the biggest thing for me was keeping a 3 ring notebook of all my equations, ideas, big points hand written for each subject as I went through the EK books (for the 2nd time). I forced myself to summarize/simplify what was in EK for my own notebook and kept it relatively thin and simple. I reviewed my notebook weekly and it was a tremendous help when doing the EK 1001's. It allowed me to expand on weak areas (by adding in more sheets) and kept everything organized and flowing.
On my first MCAT I just went through all the EK books and did some 1001's but by the time I had gotten 1/2 way through the EK's, I had basically forgotten what was in the beginning. The notebook solved this problem. Also I did lot & lots & lots & lots of verbal passages until I learned to recognize the "right" answers, common question types, etc.
I also occasionally used TBR books for work in areas that I was weak in (because EK seems to just give a nice overview/main idea and you're on your own to expand on your weak areas). But in retrospect, the 1001's + Wiki did just a good a job so I hardly ever used the TBR books.