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The '''Hero Work-Studies''' is a program that allows [[U.A. High]] Students to be employed by [[Hero Office]]s throughout the school year.
 
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Revision as of 05:05, 17 November 2019

Please note that this is the My Hero Academia Wikia's article on the event. If you are looking for the article on the story arc then you should head to Hero Work-Studies: Round 1.

The Hero Work-Studies is a program that allows U.A. High Students to be employed by Hero Offices throughout the school year.

Description

The Hero-Work Studies are oriented off-campus activities. They are considered very important activities for the formation of future heroes, since they are necessary to obtain real experience, and it helps the participants to improve their combat skills and the use of Quirk.

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They are like the weeklong Hero Agency Internships, but with notable differences as the Work Studies are closer to a real hero experience: The students are invited to the agencies of the pro heroes to work as sidekicks. Under the guidance of pros, the students are allowed to uses their Quirks, and they can be dispatched to disaster areas and join the fights against villains. The students must work in their respective agencies for at least a month, and they will be remunerated for their work.[1][2]

In this activity, any student of the hero's course can participate regardless of the year, provided they have obtained their provisional licenses. First year students have a harder time since they still have a lot of classes, so they will also rack up a lot of absences, needing supplementary classes to be able to continue on this path at the same level as their classmates.[2]

The students must use their networking connections from the Sport Festival to secure their work-studies. Due it isn’t part of a class, but an activity done at discretion of the student, those who weren’t scouted at the sport festival would have a hard time lining one up to begin with. Originally, individual agencies recruited on their own, but there were many complications with trying to get U.A. students to join and opted for this method.[1]

Known Hero Work-Studies

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Students Hero Agency Choice

Hero Work-Studies: Round 1

Due to the increase in villain activity, many U.A. faculty members are against allowing first years to participate in Work-Studies. However, some were of the opinion that overprotective direction in won’t foster strong heroes. As a result, they allow that Hero Offices with proven track records of employing students in the past to be allowed to take on first-year students.

 
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Hero Work-Studies: Round 2

The Public Safety Commission demand all the students heroes for all academies to undergo practical field training. The Commission suspects that some kind of great crisis is about to occur, and that's why they want all heroes to be prepared for what can happen, although they try to be ambiguous with their requests. Nezu tells his staff that being prepared is the norm of every hero, and asks teachers to contact the most accomplished heroes.[4]

 
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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 My Hero Academia Manga and Anime: Chapter 122 and Episode 62.
  2. 2.0 2.1 My Hero Academia Manga and Anime: Chapter 127 and Episode 66.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 My Hero Academia: Ultra Analysis: The Official Character Guide.
  4. My Hero Academia Manga: Chapter 242.