How are you enjoying the PVP servers though ?
Hmmm You have certainly learned a bit then

I'm just too set in my ways of the PvE side. I get into a PvP fight and crumble into a useless pool of gibbering pixels
I don't think I could ever play on a PVE server. It adds a completely different and exhilarating element to the game.
When you compete in WarZones, you expect the other team to attack you on sight, but you also have support players and it's rarely a fair fight.
In world PvP, your heartrate actually gets going when you spot a member of the other faction somewhere in the open world. The uncertainty gets to you, you have no idea what gear he has, what spec he is or if he will even bother attacking you or not.
It can get annoying when you're continuously ganked when trying to quest, but revenge is a dish best served with a double-bladed lightsaber. My first contact with an opposing faction member was on Nar Shaddaa, killed the same sentinel a few times.
After that the first time I saw open world war was when a group of around 10 republic players tried to kill a world boss on Tatooine. A platoon of sith gathered via general chat and we drove the republic back. It made for awesome fights, despite being imbalanced due to lvl 50's in the mix.
On Hoth, 10 minutes after respeccing to tank, I came across a Sage while riding down a path. Before the sage could react, I force pulled her off her speeder & climbed into her.
The fun part is you never know how skilled the other player is or what skill tree they're running ... and it's nice to see how your class compares to another. Word of advice, if you see a sith assassin force pull someone towards him, run away. He's tank specced, it's the only tree that has the force pull ability.
I'm currently on Voss and I've been kept quite busy with world PvP near the shrine of healing. Mutual quest hub, tons of ownage.
I must admit, by far the most interesting fights are where you meet your shadow class. Same abilities, meaning it's all down to skill.
Don't you feel a little arb when you're questing and you see someone of the opposing faction, whom you are at war with, and you can't do anything to each other? What's the point of opposing factions then?