Ah yes, I bet there are very few people who become excited when Monday rolls around, count me in as one of the few. Here's a look at my weeks for my last semester.
Mondays: NOTHING! No class, no work. Me time. Time to me. Sleep in. Relax. Play some 360. Read a book. Do something that is unrelated to responsibility!
Tuesday: Hello classy! I have it from 9:30 -> 3:30 straight.
My first class of the day is Advrt 497, Managing Creativity. This seems like it will be a pretty interesting class. It's taught by a man who worked 30 years for Maytag in their creative department. I think it will actually be one of the more useful classes I've taken in college. It's a good way to start the day as well, instead of sitting in class for 90 minutes listening to someone else talk, we are broken into groups, given some sort of problem with parameters and proceed to work out creative strategies and concepts with our groups utilizing the tools taught in the class. Sounds pretty fun.
Class numero duece of the day is Mrkt 442, Sales Management. It's in a nice little room with comfy seating, the same as my last three classes of the day actually. Seems like a pretty straightforward class about the business world. I think the professor seems pretty entertaining and it should be a decent glass. Unfortunately he did write the book however, so I'm guessing he knows what's in it.
After a wonderful 20 minutes break to buy a pop and grab a paper, I have Mrkt 443, Strategic Marketing Management. This is a pretty straightforward marketing class that's required in your last semester. There's no book for the class, just a bunch of problems that we'll go through and figure out how to assess different situations and interpret data to derive meaningful management data. Should be fairly interesting and perhaps educational, what a thought!
My last class of the day is Mrkt 478, Business Strategy. I was skeptical at first, the prof. seemed a little stern and probably not much fun, but after we got going, it seems that she's very knowledgeable and actually quite funny. That might actually make the class bearable after I've already sat through 4.5 hours of learning.
So there's a quick overview of my classes. Should be quite the semester. After my last class on Tuesdays, I'm done for the day, no worky for me.
Wednesday: Wednesdays I work all day. Going in about 11 I'll probably be done by 9 or so, unless I Supervise at night, which means it'll probably be closer to 10:30.
Thursday: Do the class thing all over again, 9:30-3:30. Then just for fun, I go to work afterwards. Probably 5 until 10 or so.
Friday: No class, so of course I work all day, most likely 11 until about 11. Nice 12 hour work day.
Saturday: Work in the morning, 10:15 - 4:30
Sunday: Work 11-4
Now I feel you probably understand why I love Mondays. It's my weekend. My whole weekend shoved into one day where I don't have to work, and I don't have to go to class. How nice Mondays will be. I wonder how many other people have 12 credits of 400+ level classes and work 35 hours/week during their final semester. I'm guessing not many, lucky me...
From the sound of the names of your classes you should be quite the manager and strategist by the end of the semester.
Perhaps someday I'll manage to strategize something to do with marketing, something...