<p>All are good. I can’t tell you about them, however I’d imagine it depends on what you are looking for. Also, despite Kellogg being amazing, it is kind of unfair to compare it to Emory if it does not actually offer an undergrad. BBA. The OP is in good hands at NU if he wants one of the programs mentioned. However, I’d guess Emory is solid. I don’t really know many people in the B-School, but I have a friend who officially will be next semester and is currently taking courses there (he transferred from Miami Ohio). He seems to like it, so I’d imagine it’s not bad. I have no idea what B-school rankings mean so I can’t explain them. I just know that all of these schools are doing things right. But I say, if doing undergrad at NU increases chances of doing B-School at NU, consider it. By the way, why is someone advocating for Georgetown here? I think Georgetown is prestigious enough that it could clearly go without marketing within the Emory forum. Georgetown could simply ride off of its name even if the program was only of mediocre quality at this point (probably is awesome, but just saying that Georgetown is going to get applicants unless there is a huge scandal of some sort). If anything, Emory could use a boost or some marketing, especially if the rankings are now heavily dependent upon mere prestige and reputation (which probably govern job recruitment).</p>