Oh but these are the forces acting on the schoolbag.
The forces acting on you from the school are the forces of tension in the straps.
To simplify things I'll neglect the mass of the straps and assume you strapped your schoolbag so it isn't slumped and sits snugly on your back and the whole schoolbag including the straps acts as one whole mass.
Analysing in the y-direction to take into account the weight force.
ΣF
y = T sin 45 + T sin 45 - mg = ma (Newton's 2nd Law)
a
y = 0 with respect to the wearer.
T sin 45 + T sin 45 - mg = 0
2T sin 45 - mg = 0
T = mg / 2 sin 45 = (12kg)(9.8ms
-2) / 2 sin 45 = 61 N
m = F
weight/g = 61 N / 9.8ms
-2 = 6.22 kg
Health warning, potential distortion of chest bones in your body!
If you can't avoid wearing a 12kg bag, don't make your bag slumped downwards too much.
If you want add more straps in the same direction to spread out the tension lol.