So you are a preterist, too.
No, STP, she holds to Reformed Theology.
Preterism and it's variants are an offshoot of Reformed Theology,
As such, they, including IP'S variant further, will have many similar beliefs, but they are not the same.
Preterism and its variants would be more a kind of Hyper-Reformed.
But nang is right in her assertion that one can learn from all schools of thought.
Even from, and or despite errors.
It really depends on how all encompassing one actually, as one looks out at the overall landscape, though holding to a particular view.
Even the Apostle Paul ends up agreeing with the witness of secular sources on one thing or another, here and there in his writings.
Nevertheless, Rom. 5:8