If you haven’t been able to decide on your own by now, I really don’t think anything we can say will help.
That said, if you want to do more than press a button or two, go for a melee class. You have to move around and position yourself instead of just standing there spamming damage from afar.
That said, there will be plenty of rogues, so you will have to fight for a raid spot. Warrior might be better, if you can get all the gear you’ll need to be competitive. Or maybe there won’t be so many rogues, because everybody is saying there will be plenty of rogues.
That said, if you like offering utility to your group as well as dps, go warlock. A bit easier to gear than mage, tons of utility, a couple talent builds that are optimal for both raiding and pvp, so you can avoid respec costs. Outside of raiding there are more rotations than you can shake a stick at. (Inside of raiding, nobody has interesting rotations.) Once you get gear from ZG and AQ20, your dps will catch up to others fast. Also you get to do the amazing, epic, super fun dreadsteed quest, and the doomguard quest too.
we are not average once we get good gear, we are competitive for top damage or top 5 or 10, and we are prolly the best overall pvp class with gear and skill, or spec.
They can duel well, solo wpvp well, and are super annoying in bgs with theri dots, cc, and utility.
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Mage. Maybe a Hunter, but mages are beasts in classic!
Right now I’m leaning towards rogue or hunter. Rogue’s stealth, superior DPS in all phases, raid rotation, and PvP utility are very appealing. Downside might be acquiring gear and farming gold. Edit: rogues are also fun as heck to play!
Hunter sounds good based on lack of competition for gear, leveling speed, strength throughout in all PvP, gold farming, and raid rotation. Downside would be DPS fall off through raid progression.
Ah, I can see your point. I was specked to do point damage through drain life for raids, shadow-bolt, shadow-bolt, drain life to take the weight off the healer.
Half of wow players in classic couldn’t drive a mage. That might be different today but I doubt it.
Er, hunters compete with everyone for gear. Even blizzard devs! 
So poster above, you don’t think this is accurate?
I’ll agree with that, to play a mage you need to have a fluid thought processes and really quick fingers. It also doesn’t hurt to know how to write macros.
feral-cat druid, obviously
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Rogue. Stealth past what you dont want to fight, pick pocket all over the place for free bronze. Stealth past enemies to get to ore/herbs