Thanks RipVanDan,
I tried to join up to Eve University in game, but wasn't aware of their website. I was hoping to learn some things from them. Dont want to even try PVP yet. Had some trouble with NPCs!
Make not the mistake of confusing PvE with PvP. There are some similarities, but PvP has the potential of being a completely different experience than PvE. There are always exceptions, but generally, one example is that PvE is more about you (or a small group of friends) versus many NPC ships in a long, drawn-out battle royale. Emphasis is generally placed on sustained dealing and taking damage. Whereas PvP is closer to (note that I have less experience with this) scouting many systems for potential player-targets, setting traps to pull them out of warp, possibly engaging them in chat with ransoms after immobilizing them, (relatively) quick melees with lots of alpha / upfront damage, and always peeking over your shoulder to make sure you aren't next on the menu.
There are 31 flavors of each of these playstyles, but my point is to discourage you from making the same early mistake I made, and basing your "PvP readiness" on how you handle yourself against NPCs. Two different games, so to speak. In fact, it is not terribly uncommon for first-week players to be successful in PvP when they play as a team. For an example, look up what a "tackler" is.
And above all, it is JUST a game!!! Don't fly what you can't afford to lose, and until you know what you are doing, don't fly that big, expensive PvE ship out in PvP territory (ie. lowsec / nullsec). Good luck!