About our Future Master, I would think Saufelta to be an interesting idea, actually. It reads as if she is a good teacher, and very competent mage. That she herself is unsuited for field assignments, only means that we might get to do stuff for her on the outside. Which is to say, we bring her more worth, than an apprentice who is only able to keep himself busy in the library.
For similiar reasons, I would think we could, or potentionaly even would, become "a dagger" for Viskesha. With the decisions we have choosen in the past, this would be somewhat of a 180° turn in personality. While tutelage under the dark elf sounds challenging, it might not be good for us.
Masik sounds to be somewhat close to our stock, actually. If we want to mainly get along with our master, he would be the one to go to.
About our daily schedule, first and firemost:
The morning hours are perfect for study. Why should we use them for servant's work? That is a waste of our time, potentional talent, and the whole reasoning behind this place.
As it was already mentioned that our skills as herbalist seem like an asset to the bronze tower, I think we should definetly expand on that.
If we want to be choosen to go on missions during the course of our career, I also would recommend that we do keep our bowman-skills intact.
Tenative ScheduleWake up at 6:00
Magical Studies in the Library until 10:00
Bowmanship & tads of Spear-Training untill 11:00
Practical Herbalism / Gardening untill 12:00
Eat and Rest until 13:00
Theoretical Herbalism Studies in the Library until 15:00
Magical Studies in the Library until 20:00
Until 22:00 we converse with our peers, possibly about politics
Our study time in the afternoon, can easily be replaced by lessons from our master-to be.
If there is any shooting range or whatnot, I either think we should use what they have stored there, or wrap our bow and quiver in cloth for transportation, as to not giving other people the wrong idea.
Why isn't Aednat going to teach us again?
What Tyrar said, only to add - even if she would stay at the tower, she would not teach us. Why would a University Teacher explain the basics of his field of study to someone who doesn't even know the first thing about it? That's a waste of his time, until the pupil comes close enough to his level of expertise.