Hey guys, Just thought I'd start this topic here because after the whole of year 12, I don't really feel like I learnt much but rather I learnt a study design and how to answer questions accordingly...
This is very much my opinion of most formal education; I find I learn most from the things I read/watch out of interest rather than either school or uni (though you probably did learn a lot of useful facts or ways of thinking/analysing/learning without realising it).
As everyone here's saying - it's more the maturity/character you'll have gained from working hard, keeping on going when you're totally over it, balancing working hard with a social life, friendships, emotional intelligence, and the particular challenges that you faced. Different people will learn totally different things and at different levels.
This is true of every year of your life and what VCAA itself taught you is just a drop in the bucket of what you've learnt this year (and every year).