Average week? A lot of hours spent at school. lol. jk...but not really....
So here is our schedule. The only ones up to date are Fall and Winter. Spring has some changes coming I think. They update the schedule every quarter. But check it out if you want! This will tell you classes/times, and I think you can find exam dates, but we have quizzes that are not on these schedules.
http://vetmed.oregonstate.edu/students/current
So, I am currently in year 1 Winter, which basically means I have class either 10-5 or 9-5 with a lunch break 12-1. Last quarter was 9-5 or 8-4 approximately. So that's lecture and lab. We also don't have lecture capture and some stuff is mandatory. So, we are pretty much all in class for every class unless there are extenuating circumstances.
My typical day (keep in mind that I may operate differently than my classmates)
5am - wake up
6am - gym
7:30-8am - at school
Study/breakfast/get prepared for class until class starts (on my 8am class days, I wouldn't go to the gym)
8/9/10am-12pm lecture/lab or just lecture until lunch
12pm - lunch. A lot of people bring their own lunch and we have refrigerators in a student lounge that you can keep it in. Or, there may be a Lunch Talk where they may/may not provide tasty lunch and you can listen, eat, and hopefully learn something. I usually bring something to look over during the lectures if there is a quiz/test after lunch. Lots of people also go home for lunch and let their dog out/eat lunch at home.
1pm - 4/5pm lecture and then lab, or just lecture for the rest of the day
4/5pm-11pm/12am - study/dinner either at school, in the library, at a coffee shop or at home. I tend to not get a lot done at home. If I'm studying not at home, then I'll usually head home whenever the place closes. The library/school is open 24/7. I'll usually head home at around 9. On late days, I usually bring dinner with me. Other people are able to study at home. I just get too distracted, and I'm more efficient at studying (move through more material faster) when I'm not at home. You'll find what works for you. I also meet with my various study groups during this time. Also, I usually don't study for like 7 hours straight, there's a dinner break or walk around the library or something. But most of the night is studying. I try to do 2 subjects/night, but usually when I have my study groups, I focus on 1 subject with them. I will also prepare my breakfast/lunch/gym bag/backpack for the following day before I go to sleep.
11pm/12am-5am
sleep - some people sleep more than I do, but I want to get my exercise in the morning. I also like to sleep 5-6 hours per night regularly. I don't pull all nighters, and I don't stay up past midnight.
Labs tend to alternate days. So, you will pretty much have lab either in morning or afternoon, but rarely both.
This typical day repeats throughout the week. In Fall quarter, I took a night off of studying, or didn't study super late sometimes if I wasn't too stressed. This quarter is harder. One class had weekly quizzes in Fall. The other classes had midterms, quizzes, final exams, and we wrote 1 paper and did a presentation. This quarter, one class has weekly quizzes, one class has weekly tests. Then, we have midterms/exams/1 paper (so far) and 1 presentation (so far). One class also has some homework assignments this quarter.
I usually don't study on Friday nights unless I feel super behind. I'll go out with friends, or just chill at home and watch netflix. This hasn't happened as much in winter quarter as much as it did in fall quarter. I just feel behind right now.
Weekends: studying, in lab, reviewing, meeting with study groups, maybe helping with an event, club event, trying to work out and catch up on sleep, doing laundry, grocery shopping. I try to get everything done that I can so I don't run out of food in the middle of the week, which happened last quarter and sucked. I don't have any pets, but people who do spend time with them on the weekends. Also, my SO and I are long distance, so we occasionally skype or something. I assume other people spend time with their SO as well. But honestly, most of the weekend is spent studying/reviewing in the lab, especially if there is a midterm or 2 during the week. If the weather isn't terrible, I try to explore/go hiking.
Basically, sitting in class for a long time and studying for a long time, and occasional fun. I struggle with the material though, so other people may have their lives scheduled differently.
Also I'm in our student government, part of a few clubs, and I'm founding a club currently. So I like to be involved in the school. I occasionally have meetings/club stuff during lunch or after school. Other people are more involved than me, and other people aren't involved in anything.
Let me know if you have any other questions. I hope this helps!
This seems similar to how other schedules would be at other schools. Not sure though!