She stressed the fact that Lewis acids and bases are used far more than Bronsted-Lowry. Is this true?
I think the average beginning organic chem student will actually be dealing much more with bronsted acid-base reactions that any other type. This is the stuff of deprotonations, pKa value applications, acid-catalyzed reactions, base-catalyzed reactions, etc...
However, as mentioned above, the Bronsted reactions are really kind of a specific type of Lewis reaction where the acid is "H+". though they're often treated as separate things.