Am I being bullied as a new employee?

I’m a 24 F, graduated 2022, 1 year of experience of general internal medicine. Recently started on neurovascular acute care unit. At my last job everyone was extremely kind and supportive, I was able to talk to anyone freely without anxiety. I was welcomed with open arms.

At my new job most people ignore me, and actually scoff at me during report. My preceptor tells me to come 1 hour early and makes me cry when I do things wrong. For reference she is an RPN - I am an RN. We have the same one year nursing experience.

Her and her friend held a “debrief” at the end of our shift that lasted 1.5 hours. I was begging to leave and they wouldn’t let me. The whole time they were using intimidation tactics about how serious the job is and how it may not be for me. Very unkind and unsettling. I’m new so I just nodded my head. But this is creating a lot of anxiety and makes me not even want to go to work. If shit hits the fan with my patients I’m scared to go to my charge because she is in their clique and goes out of her way to not even make eye contact with me. My preceptor said it’s because she doesn’t take me seriously yet.

I’m scared these girls are buddies with my management so I don’t want to say anything. I don’t want to report them out of fear of further bullying. What should I do? Is this normal? Any advice? I’ve obviously heard about nurses eating their young, and they said it’s “tough love”. But I don’t see the point in bullying someone into complacency? I am also a bit of a neurotic person so holding back my anger towards them is getting hard. They are On my line and I will never escape them going forward. HELP!