Feeling overwhelmed by the number of classes to choose from freshman year? Here, various students have offered their sage advice and compiled a list of suggestions for interpreting the Stanford bulletin.

The following are classes to take:

Psych 1. Introduction to Psychology - By far one of the most popular freshman classes. Learn about your roommate’s odd behavior after dinner, and why you’re the type of person who...

Stats 60. Introduction to Statistics. If the idea of midterms scare you, this is most certainly the class for you. Not only does it fulfill the stats requirement for almost all majors, the majority of the grade is based on weekly quizzes. Relax during midterm week. Take Stats 60.

Econ 1A and 1B: Introduction to Economics A and B. This 2-quarter series of econ is a fairly generalized way to learn about why consumers choose certain products and how firms make decisions. No math is required! So for all those who are scared of math, but still want to learn about supply and demand, this is the class for you. And for all the math-lovers, you still need to take these intros to get to the calc-based econ (sorry).

Introductory Seminars. Take as many IntroSems as you can. Don’t be intimidated by small classes with very important and world-renowned profs. This is a great opportunity to get to know profs that may write your recs in the future. They also have a harder time not giving you that A when they know you.

Dance 40. Introduction to Dance and Movement: Liquid Flow. Nervous for the first party of the year, when you want to dance with the girl down the hall but can’t carry a beat? Take Dance 40! Get credit for learning how to look great on the dance floor.

Chem 33. Structure and Reactivity. Don’t avoid chem classes just because you aren’t pre-med! Jump on the bandwagon and join the party! Not only will you have mandatory weekly chem sections with (by far) the most attractive department on campus, but you’ll also enjoy taking a final distributed by one of the most rigid and hard-ass departments on campus. To all those pre-meds out there, that was for you.

BioSci20. Introduction to Brain and Behavior. For all those Bio and HumBio majors frustrated with the thought of waiting an entire year until you can walk into the core, this is most certainly the class for you! Satiate your desire to learn all about neuron structure and function. Good news: no prereqs for this class!

Music 74C. Classical Guitar Class. Stanford offers guitar? Yes, along with a number of other music lesson classes. Is it okay if I’ve never picked up a guitar? Yes, introductory levels are offered.

Athletics: Rock Body Bootcamp. Get in shape. Enough said.