Hello Rammy,
Welcome.
Aircraft carriers are fun, but they present their own challenge to the builder. Since there are only a dozen US Navy carriers, and while they are all similar, no two are exactly alike, even in the same class. Built straight from the box, the only thing making one kit different from the other is often just the decal numbers. These are big ships and some details, even in smaller scales, are pretty big and stand out when they are out of place, or missing.
This means you could be in for some scratch building and modifying if you want to model the ship to look more like a specfic vessel. Photo etched railings and other fittings really add to the model's appearance, but carriers require lots of complex bends that can be quite a bear if you haven't worked with them before. If you've done this kind of work with other kit types then jump right in. It will be an interesting change.
Of course, straight from the box is fine, it is your model. Carriers still provide lots of challenges with weathering the flight deck, the hull, dealing with all the aircraft, etc.
You are well provided for with research and photos since the Navy provides a wonderful website with thousands of photos. www.news.navy.mil
Sorry if I seem too discouraging. These ships have been part of my professional life for quite some time, so I'm just particular. I like to see models of them done well.
One other suggestion. Perhaps building a modern destroyer, or cruiser, in the same scale as the carrier might be a way to go. It would be a good "warm up" for the carrier model and you could display them together.
Just enjoy it!
Mike