First of all, vocational educationl would help students find their talent earlier. By attending career education, they can figure out what types of jobs are suitable to them, as a future job. Then, children might not waste time concerninng what to do later, and also they jut can develop their talent or skills at an early age. Here, I have a friend myself, who graduated ordinary high school, which teaches mainly general subjects and focuse on havinng students preparing university admission test. Actually, he admit the university to major in physics, however, finally, he changed his major to English literature. If he could have participated in vocational education while he was in highschool or earlier, he have not needed to "detour" to find his job. From his example, I realized the importance of career experience.
In addition, career-education programs can help their children prepare future careers at an early age. If students can learn practical skills from their early age throughout profession eudcation program, this will help them succeed more quickly in their future careers. I would like to take an example of Lionel Messi, who could get soccer-oriented education in youth soccer team, from his early age. He could discover his god-given talent faster and succeeded in his career at his early age. If he should have taken class, equally to the other students, he could not accomplish his legend which he won Ballon d'or at 22 years old and became famous as one of the world best soccer player.
To sum up, schools that teach students about specific careers can help student find their job earlier and prepare it better. For these two reasons, I strongly believe that Universities and high schools should teach studnets about specific careers and fields instead of general subjects.