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Below we will cover the two styles of operations.  These are completely up to you to choose to participate in.  You're more than welcome to partake in any activities you wish.
Below we will cover the two styles of operations.  These are completely up to you to choose to participate in.  You're more than welcome to partake in any activities you wish.


The first section, [[Surviving against War Targets]], covers how you can safely operate in space in a non-PvP stance and avoid needless losses. By adopting these as your personal outlook you should rarely, if ever, lose a ship to war targets doing PvE.  Impatience and thinking you'll be safe are the quickest ways to lose ships needlessly.
The first section, [[Wartime_Operations_in_EVE_University#Surviving_against_War_Targets|Surviving against War Targets]], covers how you can safely operate in space in a non-PvP stance and avoid needless losses. By adopting these as your personal outlook you should rarely, if ever, lose a ship to war targets doing PvE.  Impatience and thinking you'll be safe are the quickest ways to lose ships needlessly.


The key is applying some common sense and to not take ''unnecessary'' risks.
The key is applying some common sense and to not take ''unnecessary'' risks.


The second section, [[Preparing to Fight]], is to help you prepare for PvP activities against the war targets.  You may not get a lot of action, but you will learn.  Losing ships to war targets in PvP fleets is perfectly acceptable and if you're active in PvP this should be expected.   
The second section, [[Wartime_Operations_in_EVE_University#Preparing_to_Fight|Preparing to Fight]], is to help you prepare for PvP activities against the war targets.  You may not get a lot of action, but you will learn.  Losing ships to war targets in PvP fleets is perfectly acceptable and if you're active in PvP this should be expected.   


The key is learning from your mistakes and experiences.
The key is learning from your mistakes and experiences.