If the backpack is 15 inches high / wide then yes, I'd be willing to bet, because laptop screen sizes are measured diagonally from bottom corner to opposite top corner meaning the actual width of the screen is less than this measurement.
A 13-inch screen is probably the right size for most college students. Screen size is also an important consideration, not just for obvious reasons, but also because it dictates the overall size and weight of the laptop. Anything larger than 15.6 inches won't fit easily (or at all) into a backpack.
Measure the size of your laptop and look for a bag that fits exactly or is just a little bigger. If you buy a bag that is too small, you run the risk of damaging your laptop, while a bag that is too large does not protect against bumps and shocks as well.
The good news with the 16-inch MacBook Pro is that, though it's technically larger than the 15-inch computer, it's still smaller than many other laptops with similar screen sizes. That means it's likely to fit in bag and backpack compartments meant for 15-inch computers.
Pack Safe With Your Laptop For A Hassle-Free TripIn conclusion, you can bring a laptop to your checked baggage, but it's not ideal. The best option is to put it in your carry-on bags with a protective case to minimise the risk of damage or theft. Remember that the best trip happens when your belongings remain intact.
You'll know straight away if your new laptop sleeve is the wrong size. If you can't easily get it into the case, it's too small, and if there is lots of excess space around your device, it's too big. A laptop case should fit snugly and securely around your device, giving it protection from bumps, knocks and scratches.
The 15 Inch back pack's just-right size means you can bring the school supplies AND your favorite snack. Measuring 15 x 11 x 7 inches, these waterproof backpacks for teen girls and boys are perfect for school, practice, and travel.