I remember he ranked low on the midterm exams and googled it. Found this. https://anime.stackexchange.com/questions/40612/how-did-mineta-minoru-get-into-ua
The author defended him but I still feels he's weak and he's always scared. Considering how brave everyone else is and trying their best to be heroes and save people, Mineta is just...not hero material. You can argue he's scared but still tries his best...but considering how tough UA is I'm sure there were others who are better.
Hmm I don't know. Because she's invisible she would have been able to get around the machines but I don't know how she could have taken them down. I don't mind her as much as Mineto though. She's getting better and she has helped by being stealthy and getting her parts done. And she doesn't shy away from a challenge. At first, I felt Mineto and Aoyama were just for comic relief but even Aoyama is developing which I love. I hope to see all the heroes develop more. The author does a good job of trying to show how even the side characters are trying hard and have their own strengths. Not everyone has to be a major fighter.
He's in not in Class B. He's in the general department...( there's the hero course consisting of both classes 1A and 1B, the general department, and the assistants department). So he's aiming to transfer from GD to the hero course and that could be either Class A or B. That's why he has to fight once with class A and once with Class B
Yes, but my point is, as a reader, I can feel the sense of inferiority between the divided classes. Even though the actual hierarchy in classes is not implemented in UA, Students and even civilians (outside the campus) have the notion that being in Class A makes you look stronger than other classes.

How did sticky balls make it to the hero course?