Another vote to do it yourself, by hand, to learn. Then run it thru a SW version so you can efile, and as a double check.
I do it by hand, to see what result I get, then go thru TurboTax or whatever one is approved by my state each year for "free file", just to efile. Their answer better match mine, since I trust my calculations more than theirs.
I walked my kids thru their taxes as young as 15, once they had their first job (and have stock dividends to claim). It got more interesting for each of them once they were in college and no longer dependents, but I let them do it themselves and checked it over for them. The college stuff is the most complicated parts of ours, balancing the kids' returns/refunds and ours and FAFSA implications all at the same time (as well as EITC and CTC and state versions of all). It's still not THAT hard to figure, just lots more forms for me to include. Just go line by line, and you may find that some, maybe many, lines don't apply to you right now. That's normal.