You will be busy as hell at LEAST until the RLP (first big inspection in, I believe, week 3) which basically is the biggest hurdle between the beginning and graduation, in terms of opportunities for the staff to get rid of you. Your time before academics will be spent getting PTed and preparing for RLP.
Workweeks are Monday-Saturday.
Reveille, PT every morning, chow, beatings (PT), briefings, RLP prep, more beatings, Chow, briefings/RLP prep/Drill, Chow, RLP prep, taps.
That's about it until academics. THen just sub in academics during the normal Beating and RLP prep times (you will still get PTed a LOT during academics, just in between classes).
Saturdays tend to be "easier" than the weekdays and sundays you shouldn't even see your DI, although you may but you won't get PTed a lot sunday (no formal PT in the mornings either). You have the option of going to church or just staying in the community center and relaxing and eating donuts/whatever. That was Pensacola, I'll let a Newport guy fill you in on sundays.
As for a play-by-play schedule, don't bother. It won't help. It's no big secret, but knowing what's coming isn't going to make it any easier. It will just give you crap to think about. Take it one day at a time, and inch your way to your butter bars. Thinking about the next 12 weeks is a sure fire way to get you depressed and ready to press the DOR button.
Relax, take a deep breath and plunge into the suck.... the water's fine.