My advice is to take small, high-quality bites. That means, take it one chapter at a time until you master each one. EK has made this easy, since their chapters tend to be pretty small.
1)Read once, without taking notes or writing on notecards. Read just to read.
2)Read again, focusing on topics you're less familiar with.
3)Make a list of topics you're solid on, topics you're less solid on, and topics you have no clue about. Then write every topic on a separate notecard. Put the topic groups on differently-colored notecards, and put the "solid" cards away. Starting with the "less solid" cards, re-read the topics, and make some notes, then go on to the "have no idea" cards. One by one, you'll be able to move cards from one pile to another until eventually you have all of them under "solid". Then you're ready to take the end-of-chapter quiz and test. After quizzing yourself, take back out the cards of topics you've missed questions on, and hammer out the details.
Continue with every chapter and you'll SLAY the MCAT. I didn't exactly slay it, but I did well enough. Good luck. I also recommend AUDIO OSMOSIS.