<p>No, not necessarily, which is what I was trying to say above. What matters more is how well a student succeeds at their chosen school, but there are majors in which it matters, and future careers in which it matters (ie., being a strong student from a top school will OBVIOUSLY help you get into grad school, which is what the second line highlighted above refers to. Being a strong student at a non-top50 school will help you get into grad school too and is probably to be expected, too, which is what followed.)
In addition, the schools I listed weren’t for prestige, but for quality of the academics.
However, the answer was in comparison to Canada’s situation, which is very different from the American situation, both in admission requirements to the business majors and in attitudes toward them vs. other majors.</p>