Get a challenging job where people can criticize your work and not a job where you can code and deliver with no feedback (except from users with no programming background).
In software, just because it works, it doesn't mean it is well done.
Also, if you can't note a significant improvement
in your skills over the next three years after graduation, you're not going to make it big in this industry.
Funny how we make different associations when watching movies.
I watched this movie and thought about BCI, computer vision and marvel comics.
A lawyer takes a look at it and sees patents, laws and court.
I didn't even pay attention to the part where Peppers was talking on the phone about patents. To me, it was just some business blabla needed for the scene to make her look busy.
However, I did pay close attention to how he manipulated his 3D, his home interface, the jargon used, the software (no comments) etc.