I'd like to have a small rant here. Y'all naive youngsters expect to have 'freedom after VCE' right? WRONG. There is no such thing. I finished exams, had my 18th Birthday,(had a party as well, alcohol? What's that?) got my P's expected to be able to drive around- LOLZ my parents were hesitant to let me drive out to the station 2kms away to drop my brother off to go to school. Freedom? Had a Birthday Party about a half an hours drive away, my Dad wanted to drive me there and I was like fuck no. Drove to the Party at 8, got a call at 10.30 saying they wanted me to come home. TEN FUCKING THIRTY. Not even when I was under 18 did I ever leave a party at 10.30. Ok so yeah, this was just a couple of weeks after I got my license and turned 18 etc. and ok honestly, yeah they have relaxed on me, like I can leave parties at around 12.30 or 1 or so now. But if you're expecting to be able to go clubbing and shit, LOL you'll be lucky if you're in the city at 12 at night max.
Its probably worse if you're a girl and the eldest, like me. Like when your parents were growing up back in the motherland, which sane, non-promiscuous young women stayed out later than like 7 at night? I can imagine the young (probably perverted men, fobs will always be fobs yaknow) had a bit of leeway with that, but still, clubbing for them was probably like going to the nearest food stall hangout thingy with those gazillion lights on them at night.
Have a day when you're normally back at home by 6.30 having finished a lecture at 6? I had a school reunion on such day, which i told my parents about, I get a call at 7 from my dad asking me where i am. Yo bro, firstly, i'm at my school reunion, secondly, i'm only half an hour late from the normal schedule!
Ok, so yeah, I kinda have it better than some people that I know, I mean the only things I'm sorta prohibited from is going clubbing, driving to places more than an hour away (like the other side of the city from my SE Suburbs hood,) sleeping over at peoples' houses that my parents dont know (ie. non-curries,) and drinking alcohol (which I dont really mind about seeing I like to drive more than I like to drink.) As long as I tell my parents whats happening and let them know in advance they are usually ok with whatever plans I have, provided I'm back home by 1 at the maximum.
But my point is, dont expect to have freedom right after finishing Yr12. It takes time and you have to wait a bit till your parents get used to the idea of you being an adult and trust you enough to let you out of the house more often. They may complain that you're not at home enough, but as long as they trust you on being honest about where you're going, they should be ok with most of what you do. Thats the key to ensuring you get the most freedom- keep them in the loop about what's happening. And dont smuggle a guy/girl (depending on which way you sway) into your room until you're married to them.
^Thats my tl;dr, dont read anything above it.
EDIT: Actually, dont read any of it, its just some unsolicited advice.