dmkee gave a great answer. Read it carefully. There is a surprising amount of subtly to the SO "culture" that does take time and effort to pick up...
Here's one example: the ability to view flags. You might think this is pretty benign, but flags were initially visible at a much lower rep level, and it caused no end of drama; some folks would go off upon seeing a single flag on something they'd written, and no amount of assurance that it made no difference unless several other people flagged within a relatively short time-span would comfort them. Allowing users to flag spam and abusive posts is an important part of community-driven moderation, so reducing this drama while still allowing some user oversight is important.
Beyond that, there are a number of 10K tools that are useless to anyone without the associated 10K abilities: recently deleted posts, posts with outstanding delete votes, and posts with outstanding undelete votes are all pointless for folks who can't see deleted posts, vote to delete or vote to undelete.
If you have a specific tool in mind, one which you consider a beneficial utility for users with < 10K rep points, I suggest that you post a feature-request here describing that tool and detailing why you think it would be useful.
Otherwise, I suggest you bide your time, and continue learning about how the sites work. A good place to start might well be the publicly-visible list of recent, closed questions, where you can see first-hand what sort of questions are deemed inappropriate for SO and why. Note that this is similar to one of the 10K tools...