Before you start studying for the LSAT, you might read some books on informal logic (A Rulebook for Arguments is good) and The Economist / Scientific American to work on familiarity with dense text/topics similar to those you'll see on the LSAT.
Once you start seriously studying for the LSAT, your prep won't differ from anyone else's except you'll have more time to study, so you can work at a more relaxed pace and cover more PrepTests. Keep in mind that LSAT scores are considered valid for up to 5 years.
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