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[i]"I feel bad that I'm the one always blamed for the failure of the space business even though there are problems with government policy toward the space business," said Yi in her interview with Dong-A. She also said she has been worrying about her future career as her duties have diminished. In fact, Yi began pursuing an MBA degree at the University of California at Berkeley in 2012, causing widespread discontent among Koreans who thought Yi was abandoning the responsibilities she had accumulated from the vast investment South Korea's government had made in her. In her new interview, Yi depicts her decision to pursue a graduate business degree as an integral part of her effort to advance South Korea's space program and science and technology efforts more generally. "I realized that I should know how the market works if I want to contribute to the advancement of science and technology in Korea. To that end, I need to communicate with more people who are not in science field. That's why I decided to do [an] MBA," she said. She added that she has been very busy over past two years with her graduate studies, but now she is trying to figure out her next move.[/i]
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