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Well we are a low sec PvP alliance ( the oldest alliance of Eve in fact) and are opened to newbros.
But as said before by @shimrock , giving Eve Uni a try is maybe a good start to discover the game and see what you enjoy.
We are involved in Faction Warfare and it gives great pvp experience ( solo and small gang pvp) but it has consequences : bad standing with Caldari and Amarr factions, permanent war mechanism ( no concord help for you in High Sec) and enemy faction police hunt you in their space.
An another point is that learning solo pvp is really rewarding once you get the hang of it but can be hard at first. Contrary to fleet pvp, you will be facing alone better players in your first fights. Most of the help you will get from our vets will be feedbacks after you lost : you post your lossmail and people will advice you about your fit, which range you should have used, which strategy could have countered your enemy’s strengths.
That’s said, if you really enjoy PvP, low sec PvP will be the most rewarding experience you can have : no blob, no TIDI, no batphoning. Only you and your enemy fighting to the death.
Wormhole life can also be a good choice if you enjoy small gang pvp but in a different context.
https://wiki.eveuniversity.org/Faction_warfare
Eve is a complex game with a lot of possible careers and play-style. Take your time to see what you enjoy. You can always specialize later by joining a more dedicated corp. We will be happy to welcome you once you reached your decision.
On the other side, don’t keep yourself from doing PvP, because “still early”. You learn blowing ships by blowing ships ( including your own). Knowledge is obtained by joining a corp and having advices : just be sure that’s what you are looking for.
Same advice goes with ads from null sec alliances which will probably appear in your thread : null sec is a play-style and it’s easy to lock yourself in sov space. Don’t expect solo and small gang pvp “low-sec style” in null sec for instance. But you will get there bigger fleets.
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