OP, congrats on your new license.
Some fantastic advice here...I have nothing really substantive to add except maybe some additional comments for colour...
1. Agree about CCI Standard Velocity. This has fairly universal positive comments. Runs well in both semi auto and bolt actions. Bricks of it are on sale now and then at various retailers.
2. Federal Automatch 325 pack. Tenda had a really good sale on this a couple of weeks back...$30.99 a box of 325. I think G4C currently has a sale on it for $39.99. Normally it runs about $47-$50 a bulk pack.
https://g4cgunstore.com/product/federal-champion-training-22lr-40gr-lrn-325rds/. This is really just plinking ammo and optimized for semi-autos. If pressed, I would still go with CCI SV if you get a deal on it.
3. Agree with checking various site sponsors. FOC had a deal on Blazer .22LR bricks of 500 for $49.99 only a few months ago. These things pop up on sale at various retailers now and again - just have your search saved and bookmarked and periodically check it - or get on the retailer's mailing list.
4. Agree with EE deals. I have found some absolutely fabulous deals through the EE with people selling bricks. Patience and regular checking is the key here.
5. Midrange stuff like RWS and SK - try that only after getting used to your gun and seeing what it likes. Just because it's higher price doesn't necessarily mean it will run well in your gun.
6. CCI Mini Mags are fantastic in semi autos.
7. For hard hitting rounds, if you can find CCI Stingers those are good for hunting applications, but accuracy is sacrificed for velocity/power.
8. Some barebones "value" entry level stuff like Remington Golden Bullets, Remington Thunder Bolts, etc. - I'd be wary. It may be cheaper, but for a few bucks more CCI SV is a better long term value proposition.
9. Yes, many subsonic rounds like Remington CBee, CCI Quiet, Aguila Super Colibri, etc. won't cycle in a semi-auto.
10. Agree with many posters - Tenda is generally decent for .22, but lots of stuff sold out. I do think around this time of year, Bass Pro/Cabela's has decent details approaching Black Friday. Last year, I got boxes of 525 Golden Bullets for $34.99. It remains to be seen what is available and how cheap it is, but this as good of a time to scour the sites of our site sponsors, as any.