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Part of a series of graduation essays from notable New Jerseyans By George E. Norcross, III Graduating from college is a mixture of relief (at least for parents), celebration and confusion. It is something of a bright line between being a kid and being an adult. I think new grads should be treated like the adults they are becoming rather than as kids. So, congratulations. Too often commencement addresses offer platitudes of leading a good life, seizing the opportunity and blah, blah, blah. I’m known for being blunt and my advice will follow my reputation. First, you should know you’ve achieved…