Yea same I got into laws/accounting and I forgot I even applied lol, is the uni good for law?
I personally believe WSU should mainly be considered when it comes to degrees related to the medical field, such as Medicine, Nursing and Psychology, Business majors that deal with Psychology/Sociology, such as Management and Human Resource Management and soon (potentially) engineering degrees.
Regarding law, a number of people would generally consider Go8 universities like USyd and UNSW to be superior in terms of degree quality. While these 2 particular universities may be highly reputable for law (meaning they should probably be in your top preferences), this doesn't necessarily mean that studying a Bachelor of Laws at a different university will necessarily hinder you, particularly if you are capable of achieving great results. I know people studying a double degree at WSU, one of which is a Bachelor of Laws, with a rather impressive 6.3+ GPA.
I'd also like to bring your attention to the fact that WSU's School of Business actually offers some great job opportunities to students on a regular basis, particularly high achieving students. Examples include jobs at banks like Westpac and Big Four accounting firms, like PwC (where I recently worked). Such opportunities are great for students specialising in Finance, Accounting and Economics.
would maq be better than uws parra
As I mentioned above, if you are looking to study law based on the reputation of the university, then USyd and UNSW should probably be your main choices. Regarding MQ, I think both universities can be considered equal in terms of their law degrees. However, with all the work and effort that WSU's been putting in recently, I'd say it will likely gain an edge over MQ in the near future.
I hope this helps! All the best with your applications guys!