^ Quite a few of those are pretty popular GEs (ANT 2, FST 10, HDE 12, NUT 10), but they’re all good suggestions. The classes also tend to be pretty big, so you have a good shot at getting into them first quarter if you want to take them.
My go-to recommendation is any of the RST 1 series. There’s the general RST 1 that’s an introduction to world religions, then there’s RST 1A-H (I think) covering world religions with respect to specific aspects of the religions. For instance, RST 1C focuses on sacrifice, RST 1F focuses on religion today, etc. You can get an idea from looking at the course title. These classes are good for AH and writing experience, a few of them count towards world cultures, and RST 1 and 1F count towards domestic diversity.
I personally took RST 1F freshman year both out of interest and to finish my diversity requirement. It was a great class, and it counted towards writing experience despite not having any writing outside of class. We had essay and short answer questions on the exams, but they weren’t difficult at all. I took RST 1 this past fall as a fun elective because I had a free space, and it was a great class. The writing wasn’t hard. We had weekly reading responses (choose 7 out of 10 to do) and a mandatory final response in lieu of a midterm or final. We also had a short paper (~4 pages) in the middle of the quarter.