Higher

Higher

Higher may refer to:

In education:
* Higher (Scottish), a Scottish national school-leaving certificate exam and university entrance qualification:"For other educational certifications that may be called "Higher", consult the "See also" section below."

In music:
* "Higher" (song), a song by Creed
* "Higher" (Gloria Estefan song)
* "Higher" (Heidi Montag song)
* "Higher", a song by Jason Becker from "Perspective"
* "Higher", a song by The Game from "The Documentary"
* "Higher", a song by Ice Cube from the soundtrack for the film "Higher Learning"
* "Higher", a song by Sly & the Family Stone from "Dance to the Music"
** "I Want to Take You Higher", a song by Sly & the Family Stone, a reworked version of "Higher"
* "Higher", a song by Starstylers
* "Higher" (Ala Boratyn album)
* "Higher" (Ezio album)
* "Higher" (Harem Scarem album)
* "Higher!", a compilation album by Sly & the Family Stone
* The Higher, an American pop rock band

ee also

* Higher Certificate, an award that will replace the National Certificate in the Republic of Ireland
* Higher diploma, an academic award in Hong Kong and Ireland
* Higher National Certificate, a higher education qualification in the United Kingdom
* Higher National Diploma, a higher education qualification in the United Kingdom
* Higher School Certificate, a credential awarded to secondary-school students who complete high-school-level studies in Australia
* Higher School Certificate (UK), a former United Kingdom educational attainment standard qualification
* Higher Secondary (School) Certificate, a public examination taken by students in Bangladesh, Pakistan, and parts of India
* Higher Secondary Examination, a centralised examination conducted by the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education


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  • Higher — Taio Cruz feat. Kylie Minogue oder Travie McCoy oder K3 Veröffentlichung 26. November 2010 Länge 3:09 (feat. Kylie Minogue) 3:38 (feat. Travie McCoy) Genre(s) …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • higher — adj. prenom. 1. advanced in complexity or elaboration; as, higher mathematics. [WordNet 1.5] 2. of or pertaining to education beyond the secondary level; as, higher education; higher learning. [WordNet 1.5] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • higher-up — ˌhigher ˈup noun [countable] informal someone who has a high rank in an organization; = high up Bre: • Restaurant managers have been known to fill in customer comment cards themselves just to impress their higher ups. * * * higher up UK US noun… …   Financial and business terms

  • Higher — Single par Taio Cruz featuring Kylie Minogue et/ou Travie McCoy ou K3 ou Kimberly Wyatt extrait de l’album Rokstarr et The Rokstarr Collection Sortie 26 Novembre 2010 Enregistrement 2009 2010 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • higher — comparative of HIGH (Cf. high) (adj.), Old English. Higher education is attested by 1839. The French distinguish l instruction secondaire, which includes what we term a liberal education, from l instruction supérieure, which denotes professional… …   Etymology dictionary

  • higher-up — n informal someone who has a high rank in an organization ▪ Rumour has it that the higher ups want to push the schedule forward …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • higher-up — higher ups N COUNT A higher up is an important person who has a lot of authority and influence. [AM, INFORMAL] (in BRIT, use high up) …   English dictionary

  • higher-up — ☆ higher up [hī′ər up΄ ] n. Informal a person of higher rank or position …   English World dictionary

  • higher-up — high er up , n. A superior officer or official; a person having greater rank or station or quality than others; used chiefly in pl. [Slang] Syn: superior, superordinate. [Webster 1913 Suppl. + WordNet 1.5] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • higher-up — noun count MAINLY BRITISH INFORMAL someone who has an important job in an organization …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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