<p>Rather than worrying about how to be given a Fulbright, you should spend the next two years doing your best academically, making close relationships with professors (particularly ones who teach in the geographical/academic field of your proposed project), and having interesting experiences. Those are things that will make you competitive, not planning ahead this long in advance. </p>
<p>The two core parts of the application are your project proposal, and the affiliation. Since those things call for selecting a particular country for study, I would suggest that you put it out of your mind for a while. Your interests will evolve over the next two years until the time of application, and you may end up applying for a country that you wouldn’t even suspect right now.</p>