Make sure you stay amiable to changing your habits too. You might plan this study strat at first, but plan for changing/adjusting every test (as well as hours). Additionally, you cannot study for all stuff the same way..but you probably already know this. I know literally every course I was still changing things around in how/what I studied; it's an iterative process unique to every individual.
The most common study strat that I and many others used is: re-listen lecture audio within a day, go over that day's lectures within a day, repeat passes over all material, keep it organized with tables showing what you've studied. ALL material is fair game, even the stuff they tell you not to study, study it anyways (i.e. maintain a critical distrust to what profs consider testable). For anatomy, READ YOUR GRAY'S and know it, or you will do horribly.
To reply to your question about accept, not sure if asking about smp or med school. For smp, applied in Feb 09, email accept mid-to-late March 09, official letter about a month later. For med, amcas in Jul09, no interview invite until Feb10, interview end March10, waitlist April10, accept June10. Received GT interview mid March10, interview end March10, reject early May10 (GT made decisions before May 15 date this yr!). Most GT waitlisted (~1/2) accepted within next 2 weeks. These numbers will surely change by the time they greet you at orientation.