This article discusses the importance of study skills for higher education, including building comprehension and retention to improve learning and academic achievement. It also evaluates the obstacles that can hinder comprehension and retention. Various roles and benefits of study skills are explored, such as understanding others' perspectives, overall growth, creating visuals, and fixing confusion. The obstacles include predicting meaning, analyzing purpose, summarizing for new meaning, achieving reading goals, and testing and assessment. The article concludes by emphasizing the significance of study skills in career development and providing suggestions for overcoming obstacles.