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Found 2 comments on Applied Statistics and the SAS Programming Language (5th Edition):

u/cherise605 ยท 1 pointr/AskStatistics

Since you are still in college, why not take a statistics class? Perhaps it can count as an elective for your major. You might also want to consider a statistics minor if you really enjoy it. If these are not options, then how about asking the professor if you can sit in on the lectures?

It sounds like you will be able to grasp programming in R, may I suggest trying out SAS? This book by Ron Cody is a good introduction to statistics with SAS programming examples. It does not emphasize theory though. For theory, I would recommend Casella & Berger, many consider this book to be a foundation for statisticians and is usually taught at a grad level.

Good luck!

u/ordnance1987 ยท 1 pointr/learnprogramming

Thisis the book I used for graduate school. It wasn't a bad book. There's also a website but I can't rejected what it is called.