Good day to everyone, First of all, I sincerely thank you and admire all of you guys for what you have done and still continue to do amidst this pandemic and I hope you guys are safe and healthy. Secondly, I actually miraculously got a new nursing job in an acute floor in a hospital recently and I start next week. I'm saying it's miraculous because I graduated on 2018 and I have never worked as an RN since then. The reason was that I failed my NCLEX numerous times before I passed it in 2019. From then on I struggled to find a job and I applied everywhere as everything, a psw or a sitter even, but no one would call me. By some miracle, I got an interview and I got a job. The manager is aware of this when she hired me and I feel like she took a huge chance with me and I don't want to disappoint her. I'm having anxiety because there is such a huge gap of missing experience. I feel like I have forgotten everything I learned in nursing school. I have been trying to slowly review my nursing content but the fact that I haven't been in a clinical setting for 2 years is a huge problem and trying to cram 4 years of learning in a week is pretty tough. Yes, I have taken a few classes to keep up my professional development but there is a huge difference between theoretical and clinical. I'm really afraid that I might do so badly that I might get fired during my probation period and fail which might disappoint my parents, and I really don't want to disappoint the hiring manager because she took such a chance with me. I would greatly appreciate it if anybody has any advice or tips that they could give me to prepare me for my career.