<p>I wasn’t asking if everyone individually felt safe, I was asking what has Virginia Tech concretely changed in their security measures. I felt it was a valid concern since I didn’t see much change reported after a lot of international criticism of their campus security.</p>
<p>To be honest, I’m not trying to evaluate how safe it is to attend Virginia Tech at all. I’ve been on campus and I have absolutely no issues with that. I’m trying find out more about what the administration has done as a result of this criticism. There is no way to be 100% safe, yeah. But as I mentioned before I’m more trying to gauge the administration.</p>
<p>The main reason I found the above article disconcerting was because it seemed to show not much change had been taken into effect - not the end result of the incident.</p>
<p>Edit:</p>
<p>Though on second thought, I’m starting to think this is two separate ideas. The campus security from the shootings in April I’m thinking are more mass emergency type measures. The article however is dealing with an individual who obviously had some personal issues. While it is entirely possible that this individual may eventually pose a security risk (and who isn’t potentially capable, especially in a large school?), I doubt this is really the same type of problem the school faced.</p>
<p>As such, I doubt I really need to continue worrying about this.</p>