@Gourmetmom: If your daughter wants to avoid stress, she picked the wrong profession. She’s also terribly confused about law schools. The higher level schools are less stressful, not more. This is because jobs are much more certain at the top so there is less need to compete. See, e.g., [number of hours of study per school](TaxProf Blog).
BU employs [url=<a href=“http://www.lstscorereports.com/schools/bu/2013/%5D60.8%%5B/url”>http://www.lstscorereports.com/schools/bu/2013/]60.8%[/url] of its graduates. BC employs [url=<a href=“http://www.lstscorereports.com/schools/bc/2013/%5D63.6%%5B/url”>http://www.lstscorereports.com/schools/bc/2013/]63.6%[/url]. That means, going to either, your daughter has a slightly better than even chance of getting to be a lawyer. Note that these are any legal job, not good legal jobs, and certainly not any kind of legal job your daughter envisions. No, BU and BC are not good choices (even if money is not a consideration).
If she wants to go to law school and has to stay in Boston and she refuses to go to Harvard and money is not an option (you know we’re talking about hundreds of thousands, right?) then sure, go to BU/BC. With that many limiting factors BU/BC are the only option. They’re not a particularly good option, but what else is left?