I am not good at maths and my friend, John is not also good at maths

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trueheart_205

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Hi teachers!
I give you a context: I am not good at maths and my friend, John is not also good at maths. Perhaps, we are at the same level in maths. He despises my maths.
So I wil say to him: 'You are no more good at maths than I am' or 'You are no better at maths than I am'
Could you suggest me a more appropriate sentence for the above context?
Thanks so much!
 
I'm not sure what you meant by "He despises my maths". Can you explain?
 
I meant that: he undervalues my ability of Maths although he is no better at Maths than I am :lol:
 
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