That sounds horrible, particularly since you have an interview tomorrow and it probably screwed with your confidence.
I don't know your history with her, how long, if you like her in general, etc. I had a therapist do something similar once. I was balling my eyes out, complaining about everything and everyone, feeling sorry for myself. I said something to the effect of, "I just want someone to wave their magic wand and make it all go away". She looked me square in the eye and said "if that is what you want, I'm not the one to help you and you are wasting your money". Of course this made me more upset. After I got home, ranted and raved, *****ed and moaned, I started to think about what she said and realized I was being irrational wanting someone to fix all my problems unilaterally. I had to participate in the fixing.
I went back to her and we had a fabulous 8 year relationship until I moved.
What I'm trying to say is let the whole thing digest and see if the interaction had value for you. If it did, great, if it didn't, I would go back to her and tell her what you figured out, how you feel, why you feel it had no value and ask her what her intent was. Might give you an idea if it was a fluke or if you should look for a new T.
Good luck!