@Licaacx I am confused. I think Emory has been a top 10 feeder school to elite MBA programs a few years now (https://poetsandquantsforundergrads.com/2014/06/27/top-feeder-schools-to-elite-mba-programs/3/), but that is very different from graduate school. You know that right? Would you like to enter a doctoral program in a non-business area or are you talking about MBAs. Graduate school, you should maybe consider double majoring in the college or just majoring in the college depending upon what graduate program you are interested in. The departments in the college will likely focus more on research, writing, and have the mentoring needed to get you into a top graduate program in your field of interest. Also, usually no school measures just graduate school placement, especially BBA programs where many students do not at least immediately consider MBAs (top MBA programs like experience which requires a job first).
*Note that it is even highly debatable if a BBA is the best route to an MBA program. Many of the top MBA programs have UG major distributions that heavily feature majors that you would only find in ECAS. At many, the majority are such majors. Keep in mind that places like Yale, Stanford, and Harvard do not have UG business schools for a reason.