In order to succeed in any industry, much less the industry of film, you must take advantage of all the resources that are around you. I'm a PC guy, but there are some things that I wish I had a Mac for just so I could learn the software and become skilled at enough to be a resource for an employer. Final Cut is one of the most important programs in the film industry, as it is an industry standard that almost all of the major studios use regularly. In order to make yourself valuable to potential employers in the film industry, you should make sure that you learn Final Cut and that you can manipulate video with it according to your own standards as well as the standards of individuals who will be hiring you to edit their videos for them.
When you are taking classes using the program, you should pay close attention to how Final Cut training is preparing you for the industry as a whole. You should be able to quickly learn the basics of the program; however, it will take a lifetime to learn all the artistic things that you can accomplish with the software. This is the same as the film industry. You will always be in a constant state of learning, but you should always have some of the basic knowledge and skills mastered so that you can give yourself as a valuable resource to your employer.