I probably learn best visually, so visual aids, examples and notes (even posting notes or facts around my room/bathroom mirror/etc.) work for me.
I'm also musically inclined, so I'm fairly quick at memorizing songs. If I hear a song a couple times, I'll remember what key it starts in from then on. Needless to say working things into a song is a good tool for me. Ever notice how rhythm usually drives a song? I don't know how to explain it, but a good beat is key for me, because it gives the words order, makes the song run smoothly so that I can remember the lyrics (facts).
There's nothing more effective than pairing together two different learning styles, though. For example, sometimes I memorize multiple verses from the Bible. I have an audio Bible I'll sometimes listen to while I read the passages, and it really engrains it into my memory.
To answer tour question, of course it's different for everyone. One person works better with background noise, another finds that noise a frustrating distraction. The style that works for your study partner won't necessarily work for you. Happy studying.
you have to figure out something you like to do and put studying in it..................... For example, if you like to sing, put the knowledge into the song..or something like that something that fits you.
The best way to study is to make no friends, lock your bedroom door, throw away your TV, and then go to sleep. The answers will magically appear in your dreams.